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The group of friends had been planning their hiking trip in the mountains for months.
The group of friends had been planning their hiking trip in the mountains for months. They were all excited to spend a few days exploring the trails and enjoying the beautiful scenery.
By Rea Tsatsi3 years ago in Earth
A Brief Guide on the Seasonal Flowers
In any event, flowers are one of the most important elements. These are natural jewels that are capable of enhancing and embellishing any place and turning the place into a wonderful setting. It does not matter what style people prefer because flowers can make everything better with lots of colors and aromas. But in addition, flowers are the perfect accessory to give the event the most desired style and surprise the guests with colors and aroma.
By Vala Flynn3 years ago in Earth
Stingless Bee Series
Are you curious about the lifespan of stingless bees? Have you ever wondered how long these fascinating creatures live? If so, then this blog post is for you! In this article, we'll explore the average lifespan of stingless bees and what factors can affect their longevity.
By Lanz Jalal3 years ago in Earth
Google Maps directed me to a paradise on earth.
Africa they say is the future, which is true. The essence of time keeps on reminding us that Africa is arguably the peaceful and naturally attractive rich continent when it comes to its culture and people. There are 54 countries in Africa and Sierra Leone among them is one of the smallest in terms of its landscape.
By Abdul karim Mansaray3 years ago in Earth
Beating the Deadline: How Close are We to Curing Alzheimer's Disease?
Thursday afternoons were reserved for visiting Grandma Joan. Once a week, I’d turn the corner to a beaming smile, as she excitedly rocked back and forth in her wheelchair. But, this week was different. I turned the corner this time to an empty room. All that was left of Grandma there was her belongings.
By Olivia L. Dobbs3 years ago in Earth
BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE COMMITS TO PROTECT 30% OF NATURAL WORLD
In grade seven, we took a field trip to the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre near Midland, Ontario. It consists of 3,000 acres of wetlands and woodlands along the shores of Georgian Bay in the Great Lakes.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Earth
Global Warming
GLOBAL WARMING Global warming refers back to the slow rise within the typical temperature of the atmosphere of the Earth. There are numerous activities taking place which have been raising the temperature steadily. Global warming is melting our ice glaciers swiftly. This is extremely dangerous to the earth as well as humans. It is quite challenging to govern worldwide warming; however, it isn't always unmanageable. The first step in solving any problem is figuring out the purpose of the hassle. Therefore, we need to first recognize the reasons for global warming in an effort to help us proceed further in fixing it. In this essay on Global Warming, we can see the reasons and solutions of Global Warming.
By Shahid Mumtaz3 years ago in Earth








