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Black Diamonds Off the Back of That Guy's White Ford F100
Call it 1993. One summer in the early 1990s, hubby and I were selling raw stones at the Harrison County, Mississippi gem and mineral show. A guy in a white Ford truck with Alabama plates pulled up. Nervous guy. Probably broke too, because he doesn't have $60 to pay the booth fee. Instead, he sort of slipped sideways into the show, and pretty soon he arrived at us.
By Amethyst Qu4 years ago in Earth
Beyond the Marigold
It was a cold, breezy morning on the coast. The wind whistled as the dew dripped off the leaves so carelessly falling onto the pavement. I caressed the soft leaves of the trees as I walked slowly along the hiking trail. “Deep breath in,” I say aloud, slowly exhaling while my dog sniffs a nearby tree. He lifts his leg to do his business. I take a puff, and exhale. I wait for him to finish while a hummingbird sits on a distant branch peeking out through the leaves every now and then.
By Raiya Allen 4 years ago in Earth
The Largest Lakes in the World
When we talk about the lake, we are referring to the permanent body of stagnant water in the depression that exists in the field. This depression can be created by geological defects and by orogenesis. They can also occur due to snowy moraine or numerous snow accumulations. Today we bring you the list of the largest lakes in the world.
By Your Daily Care (Daily Beauty Tips)4 years ago in Earth
The Red Planet
The Red Planet NASA has two other orbiters of the planet Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mav, both entering the Earth's atmosphere and the ever-changing evolution of the planet. Two rovers headed to parts of Mars that had never been explored before seeing a UAE Landing spot, and the orbiter was tracking changes in the Martian atmosphere. Like a rover mission, the orbiter acts as a communication link and travels to the nearest Martian planet-wide exploration route.
By Aayush Alphonz4 years ago in Earth
Life in Moon
Life in moon While the moon now appears to be a waste and full of impact limits, new research suggests it may have once supported life. According to Dirk Makuch of Washington State University and Ian Crawford of the University of London, there were two occasions when the moon formed where it could be on the moon for life. In today's world of moons, life is impossible, even though life may have originated from a few letters introduced during the Cold War by American and Soviet lunar missions.
By Aayush Alphonz4 years ago in Earth
Can a House Run on Solar Power Alone?
Whether for financial reasons, ecological causes, or both, getting 100% of your electrical energy from your own renewable energy source is always profitable. It could have a measurable effect on the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. It may also save money in your bank account by providing you with free electrical energy for many years.
By AYKA Solar4 years ago in Earth
Solar Energy: Tips and Advice You Can Use
You might be hearing a great deal about sun oriented energy nowadays. It's extremely well known, yet utilizing the sun as a wellspring of energy has been around for many years. Here are some approaches shared by team Norvergence to utilize the sun to profit your life in various manners. You'll be shocked to figure out how simple it is!
By Norvergence Foundation INC4 years ago in Earth
Let The World Be Green
We can understand the importance of trees from the fact that a person uses about 550 liters of pure oxygen in a day to survive because the amount of oxygen in the air is about 20%, during the respiration process 20% oxygen is inside us. But while exhaling only 15% oxygen comes out i.e. we use 5% oxygen, we can guess how useful the tree is in our life, normal tree gives 230 liters of oxygen in 1 day.
By Your Daily Care (Daily Beauty Tips)4 years ago in Earth
Gardening
Holding the potted marigold close to her chest, she sighed softly. How would she ever find love, at this rate she would end up in prison before she ever ended up in a wedding dress. Let alone have a child with someone; she wondered how people find each other. Is it destiny and everything is laid out in advance? If that was the case she should give up trying, and accept that the damn flower bed was all she would ever have.
By Yess Bryce4 years ago in Earth
Could American Excrement Power Our Electricity Grid With Renewable Energy?
If you pay attention to the news, particularly to tech news, you likely came across the toilet that converts poop to cryptocurrency. Located on a campus in South Korea, the process for this system is fairly simple. Students log in with their ID in the bathroom (we've all got our phones in-hand anyway), do their business, and then a vacuum system sucks away their "donation" as it's called. The waste is deposited in a tank, and then allowed to break down, producing methane. The methane is burned to create power, helping keep the university sustainable.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Earth








