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Two extreme regions on Earth, one has not rained for 400 years, and the other is even more amazing
Due to differences in latitudinal position, land and sea location, and topography, the climate varies in many parts of the planet. Some regions have a year-round arid climate with little rain, while others have a year-round warm and rainy climate. The life nurtured by different climates increases natural biodiversity. But some areas of the planet have extreme climates, either extremely dry or extremely wet, making it impossible for many organisms to survive in such environments.
By Kalmi kovova3 years ago in Earth
If dinosaurs suddenly appeared on Earth, how would the landscape change? Would human civilisation be replaced?
When it comes to dinosaurs, I think we're all familiar with them. Dinosaurs were kings that stood at the top of the food chain and were one of the rules of the jungle. Many dinosaur fossils and even complete dinosaur bones have been found. Scientists have recovered the appearance of dinosaurs from fossils and bones. Dinosaurs were fearsome creatures. How would the landscape of the Earth change if they suddenly appeared on the planet? Would the position of the jungle as the hegemon of the Earth today still be secure?
By Ferrari Ron3 years ago in Earth
Something wrong with Voyager 1? Information can't be sent back, netizens say it's being manipulated by an alien civilization
Voyager 1 is the man-made probe that still roams the universe and is currently the furthest probe from Earth. It bears the hopes of all mankind that Voyager 1 will escape the solar system and help mankind see the wider universe. During Voyager 1's flight, many important messages were also sent back. Because he was deep in the universe, some of the messages were difficult for scientists to understand. No one knew the source or meaning of the information or what it meant.
By Kevin Buttigieg3 years ago in Earth
Is war unique to humans? The Gombe chimpanzee war lasted 4 years and was more brutal than humans
The battle of the orangutans We often say orangutan to refer to three animals, the first is the orangutan, which is the most distant from humans, separated from us about 14 million years ago.
By Filipi Kallhoff3 years ago in Earth
The universe and the human brain have something in common, scientists have discovered: the mapping of the universe and the human brain are strangely similar
Sometimes I wonder, what is the universe? What is the mystery of how the universe works, and what is the significance of presenting such a structure? The universe is 96 billion light years in diameter, very large, and still expanding. The diameter keeps expanding and there seems to be no end to it. We have been exploring the universe for centuries, but there are still many profound phenomena waiting to be answered. What is the universe? There is an answer on the Internet: the universe is our brain. How can this answer be explained?
By Cilva Kustes3 years ago in Earth
Scientists: Aliens are not lifeforms, but "cyborgs"? Appeared a million years ago?
Recently, the Royal Astronomer said that aliens are not living beings, but "electronic beings", or rather, they appeared a million years ago. He believes that the aliens are no longer flesh-and-blood creatures, but substances with information and electronic virtual bodies.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth
The Trailblazer has made a new friend on Mars! Old friend the Wit is having problems and is about to be abandoned
The Trail rover traveling near the western deltaic remains of Mars' Jezero crater recently unintentionally made a new friend, a new friend born and raised on Mars, and an old friend, the Mars Helicopter of Wit, who keeps having problems and may be on the verge of being abandoned.
By Milton Braganza3 years ago in Earth
Less than 100 km in diameter! Micro black hole found outside the Milky Way, surprisingly revolving around a star
We have the impression that a black hole is the most mysterious and massive object in the vastness of the universe. It has a powerful attraction that does not even spare the light around it. All are sucked in and do not reflect any visible light to the outside world, so the black hole is invisible to the naked eye.
By Madison Hart3 years ago in Earth










