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Best Time To Prune Residential Trees in Australia
Just like in life, tree pruning is also about timing. It doesn't matter even if you know the best pruning techniques or have the latest equipment in the market if it's not the right season yet. Some trees do well after pruning in summer. Some like it best during spring.
By Trees Down Under3 years ago in Earth
Solarmax Vs Sunrun - Which One is Best?
Purchasing solar panels might be the most beneficial decision you've ever made, not only ecologically but also financially. The cost and production advancements are gradually making solar power panels a viable option not just for large businesses but also for private customers. You should congratulate yourself if you have decided to purchase solar panel for your home or office. However, the next major issue is deciding on which solar panel brand is best for you.
By Mustafa Sakib3 years ago in Earth
Heavy Fish
A curious fish marvels at the world existing just beyond his reflection—a body of water with strange looking heavy fish that appear to drag themselves along the floor. He spends his days studying them—trying to understand through the eyes of a fish. How can we truly understand anything, if we only see it in relation to our own reality and who sees things as they truly are?
By Andrea Hilton3 years ago in Earth
She's a Shark
The story begins on the docks of the beautiful Atlantic. A shark attack occurred for the first time in 20 years. By the time the coast guards could get involved, the head and torso of the young man only remained. One of the two coast guards jumped in the water to remove the remains. As the guard got ready to enter the boat, a shark was approaching quickly. The guard on the boat instantly shot the shark with an arrow. The shark was no longer moving, and his fin began to disappear into the water. As the guard in the water goes back on the boat, he says, “Oh boy, we better fish that shark out and get those headache pills ready, you know Mary going to have something to say.” The other guard laughs and replies, “Nets already ready, don’t need to say her name twice. We had no choice. She cannot say anything.” Once the shark was on board, they headed to shore, where Mary was already waiting.
By Jessica A. Fox3 years ago in Earth
THE SIREN’S STEAL
The young mermaid tilted her head, watching the visitors to her father’s palace watch her through the glass of her tank. One young child had the audacity to tap at the enclosure. She snarled in response, cocking her head, and wincing as she felt the drag of her new curling horns.
By Kristen Tejera3 years ago in Earth
EXHIBIT 51
“And to your left, you’ll see our human exhibit!” the perky green-haired Martian exclaimed. She swept her arms out in welcome. “Exhibit 51!” Young aquarium viewers oohed and ahhed, taking pictures on small devices that fit in their webbed hands. They paddled closer around the glass tank, shoving each other to get a better view.
By Kristen Tejera3 years ago in Earth
Looking ahead to 1.5 billion people in India.
In 1999, India's population surpassed one billion, and it is increasing by around 1.8% annually. The country's population is expected to exceed 1.5 billion in 2050 and reach above 1.6 billion before stabilising, according to the United Nations' "medium" prediction. 1,2 The projections' underlying presumptions can be questioned because mortality may not follow a predictable course and because fertility is undoubtedly declining and may even accelerate. However, there is still room for significant growth, and it is possible that by the middle of the next century, there will be 1.5 billion people on the planet.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Earth
The Fish are Calling
Waking up to the loud sound of my neighbor’s lawn mower was not the way I had wanted my Friday to start. I had imagined a much more exciting start considering today was the last day of school before fall break at my high school. Squinting at the rays of light peering through my lavender curtains, I realized that not only was I about to be late, but I had forgotten my biology class was headed to the Dallas World Aquarium for a field trip.
By Gutierrez Lizelle3 years ago in Earth
The World of Mermaids
“You know, mermaids aren’t real. They are fictional creatures!” A more level-headed friend once said to me. I shook my head and responded with, “Are you sure? You know, there was this one time at an aquarium where a seven year old girl set me straight! Now, I happen to believe she might just be right. Mermaids do exist!”
By Adrienne Elizabeth3 years ago in Earth










