Climate
Under Black Sea
Well, we'll try to guess a little bit, will we? In terms of volume, which is the volume of water that flows through a waterway, can you name the sixth largest river in the world? Of course, the first couple of rivers are easy to list, starting with the Amazon River in South America. And we'll also have Congo in Africa, and Ganges in India. You can name all the rivers of this world, but you'll never be any closer to an answer. Why? This river is not on the surface, it lies beneath the waves of the Black Sea.
By Mara Kimbrough3 years ago in Earth
World Environment Day
World Environment Day is an annual event celebrated on June 5th to raise awareness and encourage global action for the protection of the environment. It is organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and first established in 1972. Each year, World Environment Day focuses on a specific environmental theme to highlight pressing issues and promote sustainable practices.
By Iyetu Barilogi3 years ago in Earth
Top 4 fun activities at Skyview Patnitop
Skyview Patnitop by Empyrean has emerged as the new identity for Jammu as if offers a blend of indoor and outdoor activities. Entitled as the largest tourism project in Jammu and Kashmir, Skyview Patnitop is determined on developing mountain tourism, adventure activities, and public infrastructure. Here we discuss the top 5 fun activities at Skyview Patnitop.
By Skyviews By Empyrean3 years ago in Earth
CLIMATE CHANGE
C User W ChatGPT Climate change refers to the long-term alteration in Earth's climate patterns, characterized by shifts in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other climatic factors. It is one of the most pressing global challenges facing humanity and the planet. The scientific consensus is clear: climate change is primarily caused by human activities, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) into the atmosphere.
By Martin pulse3 years ago in Earth
World Environment Day
World Environment Day is observed annually on June 5th. It is a global initiative led by the United Nations (UN) to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage action to protect the environment. The day serves as a platform to promote positive environmental actions and engage individuals, communities, governments, and organizations in various activities aimed at improving the state of the environment.
By Solomon Shawon Haanongon3 years ago in Earth
The Impact of Plastic Pollution on Marine Ecosystems."
The world's oceans, once teeming with life and beauty, are now facing a grave threat—plastic pollution. As the global demand for plastic continues to rise, so does the amount of plastic waste that finds its way into our marine ecosystems. The impact of plastic pollution on marine life and the delicate balance of these ecosystems cannot be overstated. In this essay, we will explore the consequences of plastic pollution, the extent of the problem, and the urgent need for action to protect our oceans.
By Olanrewaju Samson3 years ago in Earth
How Do Ice Core affect Climate Change
Ice cores are long cylinders of ice that are extracted from ice sheets, glaciers, or polar regions such as the Arctic or Antarctica. They serve as valuable records of past climate conditions, allowing scientists to study changes in temperature, atmospheric composition, and other environmental factors over thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years.
By Ajani Israel 3 years ago in Earth
Against All Odds
In the bleak and desolate landscapes of winter, where the frost clings to every surface, there lies a small but mighty miracle of nature. The crocus bulbs, hidden beneath the frozen earth, defy the odds and emerge as vibrant symbols of resilience.
By Nurudeen Owolabi3 years ago in Earth
From Paradise To Peril
In the crystal-clear waters of the ocean lies a vibrant world, a paradise hidden beneath the surface. Coral reefs, with their kaleidoscope of colors and mesmerizing marine life, have long captivated the hearts of explorers and conservationists alike. But beneath their picturesque beauty, a tragedy is unfolding—a story of paradise turning into peril.
By Nurudeen Owolabi3 years ago in Earth
"What If All Volcanoes on Earth Erupted Together".
Volcanoes, awe-inspiring and powerful forces of nature have shaped our planet for millions of years. Their eruptions, while often devastating, contribute to the creation of new land and shape Earth's geology. But what if all the volcanoes on Earth were to erupt simultaneously? This cataclysmic scenario would have far-reaching consequences, altering our environment and challenging life as we know it.
By Jenny Endino3 years ago in Earth




