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Earth has a big hole in deep Layers Even scientists can't Answer Why
Earth has a big hole in deep Layers Even scientists can't Answer Why The Earth can be broken up into different layers including the crust, mantle, outer core and inner core each that has peculiar attributes. Although there has been a great development in geophysics, some deep-Earth structures are still mysterious, partly because they have identified strange huge unknown empty or odd regions in the Earth’s mantel.
By DHARMENDRA KUMAR BAIRWAabout a year ago in Earth
The End of Daylight Saving Time: What You Need to Know
As fall rolls in, there’s one day that stands out for many – the day we “fall back” and set our clocks one hour behind. For some, it’s a chance to enjoy an extra hour of sleep or an extra hour before bars close. For others, it means waking up on Sunday feeling refreshed or showing up early for church or brunch. Regardless of what it means to you, the day we switch from daylight saving time back to standard time is a welcome moment for many.
By Black Roseabout a year ago in Earth
"Gas Giveaway: Florida Residents Get 10 Free Gallons as Hurricane Recovery Efforts Ramp Up
Gas Giveaway: Florida Residents Get 10 Free Gallons as Hurricane Recovery Efforts Ramp Up Gas Giveaway: Florida Residents Get 10 Free Gallons as Hurricane Recovery Efforts Ramp Up
By Global News Updateabout a year ago in Earth
Breaking Barriers of Gender and Identity
The Summer Games were always Alex’s dream. From the moment they could run, jump, or swim, the Olympic torch seemed to light a path in their mind. But for Alex, it wasn’t just about gold medals or world records. It was about being seen—for who they truly were.
By Aliyu muhammadabout a year ago in Earth
We Just Had the Hottest Summer on Record in the Northern Hemisphere
Los Angeles isn’t exactly known for its mild summers. Growing up in The Valley (San Fernando), those fateful months of every childhood year were spent hiding in neighborhood pools, running through summer camp sprinklers, and sitting in the back of minivans in bumper-to-bumper traffic trekking towards sandy shores along the coast. As a young kid, I lamented the thermostat reporting a balmy 90° Fahrenheit ( 32° C) day — or god-forbid the temperature climbed up to 100° F (38° C).
By Olivia L. Dobbsabout a year ago in Earth
As The World Burn
Cassandra, daughter of the King and Queen of Troy, knew that if her brother Paris went to Sparta and came back with Queen Helen, the destruction of Troy would follow. Cassandra had the gift of prophecy bestowed upon her by Apollo, but because she refused to give herself to the god, he added this curse: No one would believe her.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth
Australia on the Brink of a Mega Drought: What It Means for the Future
Australia may soon face an unprecedented mega drought—not just a few dry seasons, but potentially two decades with little to no rain. This alarming forecast not only threatens the continent but could also have far-reaching consequences worldwide, impacting food supplies and energy prices across the globe.
By Nicoline Beukesabout a year ago in Earth
The Sad Side of The Nature
Wren Nest Learning about nature is not always a happy experience. To learn how nature works it is necessary to know it is a balance and there is death as well as life. Nature always finds a way to maintain this balance, although it might not be in a way we would like.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth
The Soil In which We Grow
In order for any plant to grow and flourish to its full potential, it needs the right conditions. The soil is all important. Everything grows in the soil. If the soil is good and you have the right amount of sunshine and water everything takes care of itself. Nature follows its own course. We don’t need to interfere. The tiny acorn grows into the majestic Oak tree.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth






