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The Earth is carrying mankind through the universe, where is the destination?
There are many counter-intuitive phenomena in the universe, for example, according to our human intuition, the earth under our feet should be stationary, but in fact, the earth is carrying human beings flying through the universe, only because all the objects on earth are moving together with the earth, we can't feel it.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
what is the principle of flight of the dragon?
The dragons discussed in this article are not the brontosaurs that lived tens of millions of years ago, nor are they the flying and fire-breathing dragons of Western legends, but the dragons of Chinese legends. In contrast, both the brontosaurs and western legendary dragons had wings, and it is not surprising that they could fly, while the Chinese legendary dragon is much more powerful, because this amazing creature does not have wings, but can still fly in the sky.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
URBAN GREEN SPACE REDUCES PROPERTY AND VIOLENT CRIME
I moved across town to a new house recently, and I’ve been walking around the new neighbourhood getting acquainted with the local sights and sounds. My daily walks have led me to discover several little parks, ponds and other urban green space I never knew existed in my home town.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Earth
How the rich and powerful avoid taxes?
To become a rich person is not only to be able to earn money but more importantly, to be able to save money. For ordinary people, the key to saving money is to reduce living expenses and avoid wastefulness. For the rich, the most cutthroat non-tax is.
By Salachi Mavish3 years ago in Earth
Ten animals that can regulate their body temperature in nature
On Earth, some animals are warm-blooded and some are cold-blooded. Warm-blooded animals, also known as arthropods, are animals that can regulate their body temperature without the help of the outside environment. In contrast, cold-blooded animals, such as snakes and crocodiles, cannot warm themselves up without a little help from the sun, while warm-blooded animals can use a variety of internal mechanisms to keep their bodies at a constant temperature. Let's take a look at ten animals that can regulate their body temperature in this issue, and there are even some you may never have heard of.
By Gareth Geyer3 years ago in Earth
Scary parasites in nature
The actual iron nematode, although less than a millimeter in diameter, but the length can reach 40 to 50 centimeters. Unlike the vestigial sense of the iron nematode's soft body, its surface is wrapped with a hard cuticle, even if the host is crushed to death, the iron nematode can remain unharmed.
By Nao Fetter3 years ago in Earth
Can humans survive without bees?
When it comes to bees, most people think of honey, but when you see bees in your life, some people feel annoyed with them because they will sting you and make you feel stinging, or even worse, if you are unfortunately allergic, there will be fatal consequences. But the truth is that bees are inextricably linked to the survival of human beings besides producing honey. If one day all the bees in the world die, then human beings will not be able to survive either, why is that?
By raffo rosalinda3 years ago in Earth










