Climate
SKARDU
As Muhamad Khan (me) and my three friends, Ali, Hasan, and Ayesha, set out on our journey to the city of Skardu in northern Pakistan, we knew that we were in for a treat. Skardu is known for its stunning natural beauty and we were eager to explore the rugged terrain of the Karakoram mountain range and soak up the rich culture and history of the region.
By Muhammad Khan3 years ago in Earth
"Apocalyptic Countdown: Will Earth Survive its Last Day?"
The idea of an apocalyptic countdown, leading up to the last day of Earth, is a topic that has been explored in countless movies, books, and other forms of media. While these depictions are often fictional, they can still spark important discussions about the future of our planet and what we can do to ensure its survival.
By Muhammad Umar3 years ago in Earth
Severe Weather changing!!
Introduction Severe weather is a phenomenon that has always been a part of the natural world. However, in recent years, there has been a significant increase in the frequency and severity of severe weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This is largely due to climate change, which has altered the delicate balance of our planet's ecosystems. This essay aims to explore the causes and consequences of severe weather changes and their impact on human life and the environment.
By shahnoor sultan 3 years ago in Earth
8 Effective Strategies to Stop Climate Change
Climate change is a global crisis that threatens the very existence of our planet. While the issue may seem daunting, there are practical steps we can take as individuals and communities to stop climate change. Here are some strategies that can be employed to stop climate change:
By Meesam Mawali3 years ago in Earth
The Burning Reality: How Global Warming is Impacting the United States
Global warming has become one of the most significant environmental problems of our time. While it is a worldwide phenomenon, the United States is among the countries most affected by it. The effects of global warming on the United States are numerous and far-reaching. In this article, we will explore some of the major effects of global warming on the US and its people.
By Fahad Saleem3 years ago in Earth
Were There Aquatic Dinosaurs?
Were there aquatic dinosaurs roaming the oceans once upon a time? And if there were, what did they look like? In short, they did exist millions of years ago, and thanks to the fossil record, we have a pretty good idea of what they looked like. From toothier versions of today’s dolphins to enormous Komodo-dragon-like sea monsters, these fabulous beasts once ruled the seas.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth
Ancient DNA Reveals What Caused The Black Death
The Black Death, a pandemic that swept Europe and Asia in 1346 to 1353, killed much of the population, according to History Today. Outbreaks continued to occur every few generations in Europe, the Middle East, Northern Africa and Asia for the next 500 years.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth










