Climate
Abandoned towns to visit
There's a lot of mystery surrounding ghost towns today. These eerie places offer a window into the past, revealing a time and way of life that has long since disappeared. Before you add one to your bucket list, maybe you should think twice.
By Matilda Valentine3 years ago in Earth
The impact of climate change on the environment
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today. It refers to the gradual increase in the Earth's average surface temperature, which is primarily caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. This increase in temperature has numerous impacts on the environment, including changes in weather patterns, rising sea levels, and loss of biodiversity. In this essay, we will discuss the impact of climate change on the environment in more detail.
By Abdullah Javaid Khan3 years ago in Earth
Bermuda Triangle
What could be more dangerous than the Bermuda Triangle considering that over the past century in the area of the infamous Bermuda Triangle, about a hundred ships and aircraft have vanished, and scientists are still searching for the reason behind these enigmatic disappearances and massive disasters in this area.
By Ogechi Onwutuebe3 years ago in Earth
The Beauty and Significance of Flowers
Importance of Flowers Flowers play a significant role in the environment, as they are responsible for pollination, which helps plants reproduce. Pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds rely on flowers for nectar and pollen, making them an essential part of the ecosystem.
By Serhat Köse3 years ago in Earth
"The Fury of Nature"
Natural disasters refer to events that occur in the environment and cause significant damage to life, property, and the natural environment. These events can be caused by natural phenomena such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, landslides, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and droughts. Natural disasters can have devastating effects on communities and countries, causing loss of life, economic damage, and displacement of people.
By Abdullah Javaid Khan3 years ago in Earth
What Would You See Inside of A Tornado?
You hear a loud noise in the distance, and you know something bad is headed your way. You hurry to get somewhere safe, but before you know it, the storm hits - and there's a tornado right on top of you! What will you see inside one of these monsters?
By Florence Addo3 years ago in Earth
Which Type of Energy Production is Actually Better for the Planet?
As the world's population continues to grow and technological advancements bring about increased demand for energy, the debate over the best sources of energy has become more critical than ever. With the looming threat of climate change and the need for sustainable and reliable energy sources, it's important to understand the advantages and disadvantages of various energy sources.
By Olivia L. Dobbs3 years ago in Earth
2 in 1 Continent and Country
Australia is the smallest continent in the world and is entirely controlled by a single country. Despite its large land area, the population is relatively small with just over 26 million people. To put this into perspective, the lower 48 US states, which are comparable in size, have a population of over 300 million people. California and Texas alone have more people than the entire Australian continent. Even England, without factoring in the rest of the UK, has a population that is more than double that of Australia.
By Hawa Mohamed 3 years ago in Earth









