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The density of neutron stars
Neutron stars are extremely dense planets in the universe. Even according to the most conservative estimates, the density of neutron stars can be as high as 100 trillion tons per cubic meter, which, it must be said, is unimaginable, so why do neutron stars exist at such high densities? Let's take a look at how empty the atoms are.
By Robert Jack3 years ago in Earth
chemicals and toxic
Pesticides: Pesticide use is widespread among both cannabis growers and consumers alike. These chemicals are not only toxic, they are expensive and require constant reapplication throughout the growing season. Pesticides have become a big issue in recent years, especially with the increase in indoor cultivation practices.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Earth
Why dinosaurs are not all extinct
I believe that we are not unfamiliar with dinosaurs, after all, they were once the dominant generation on Earth, we usually think that dinosaurs are ancient creature that has long been extinct, and in modern times there are no more dinosaurs alive on Earth.
By Robert Jack3 years ago in Earth
How the first person appeared
Humans are the new generation of "Earth domination" after the dinosaurs, but the two emerged 58 million years apart, which is a long process, during which a lot of stories must have happened, so after the extinction of the dinosaurs, the Earth and what has experienced? And how did humans emerge?
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
Fuji, Japan
As the largest volcano in Japan, Mount Fuji has successfully become one of the iconic business cards of Japan with its "superb beauty". Although it is a volcano, the top of Mount Fuji is covered with snow all year round, and from a distance, it looks like a dignified "Snow Queen".
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
Earth's "twin brother"
Even though there are many celestial bodies in the universe, there are only a few like Earth that can nurture life. The resources on Earth are limited, and it will one day reach the limit of the life it can carry. The search for a second home has become a special mission, not just for one person, but a challenge for all mankind.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth











