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Is the birth of a litter of Grade II protected animals in a hood with a harsh cry a sign of great misfortune?
On May 13, the Sanmen County Fire and Rescue Brigade received a call from the police. After understanding the situation, we learned that a nest of horned owls, a Grade 2 protected national animal, had been born in the range hood pipe of a home on Hai You Street. The rescue team rushed to the scene to protect the horned owls and sent them to the relevant forestry department for better protection.
By Derwall Don3 years ago in Earth
Physicists spend 3 months simulating the birth of a star
Astrophysicists have developed the first high-resolution 3D model of a gas cloud agglomerating to form a star, and it's amazing. It could take up to three months to simulate on the world's fastest supercomputer.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
Top 10 storms: Saturn's Great Black Spot Jupiter's Great Red Spot on the list
The most common storms on Earth are typhoons and hurricanes. If you look at the entire solar system, what is the energy of the strongest storm in the solar system? What are the similarities and differences between storms on Earth? This article lists the top ten storms in the solar system. Let's take a look.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
Why do organisms generally become larger in oxygen-rich environments?
The day before yesterday Hays Wolf Mountain (Wolf Mountain, Hun) had mentioned that the current atmospheric oxygen content of the Earth is only 21%, but this is not the era of the highest atmospheric oxygen content in the geological history of the Earth. The era with the highest oxygen content in the Earth's geological history is thought to have occupied 27% to 28% of the atmospheric content of oxygen, which is more than 30% of the oxygen content above today's sea level. There are thought to have been two possible peaks of this oxygen enrichment. One occurred in the Carboniferous period between 360 million and 300 million years ago. Plants at this time grew particularly large because of the oxygen enrichment. Ferns were often tens to hundreds of meters tall. The death of these giant plants produced a huge accumulation, which is the largest source of today's coal strata, hence the name of this era, the Carboniferous. Another peak of oxygen enrichment may have occurred 200 to 140 million years ago in the Jurassic period, when the world was covered with giant reptiles, becoming the most prosperous era of dinosaurs. Therefore, once the Earth was enriched with oxygen, both plants and animals would increase in size massively in parallel. This has been the basic consensus. But the problem is that
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth










