Climate
Earthquakes
An earthquake is a natural disaster that can strike anywhere in the world, at any time, and without warning. It is a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface caused by the release of energy from within the planet. These vibrations can be so powerful that they can cause serious damage to buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, and even lead to loss of life. Earthquakes are one of the most destructive natural disasters, and they can occur with little to no warning.
By Emre Erkek3 years ago in Earth
How globalization impacts on health
Globalization has led to an interconnected world where information, goods, and people can move freely across borders. While there are many benefits to globalization, such as increased economic growth and cultural exchange, it has also had a significant impact on health. In this essay, we will explore the ways in which globalization has impacted health, both positively and negatively.
By Kamrul hasan3 years ago in Earth
Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Products
The world is changing, and people are increasingly interested in sustainable living and eco-friendly products. It is no longer enough to simply recycle or reduce waste; people are actively seeking out ways to live more sustainably and lessen their impact on the environment. This growing interest is due to a number of factors, including a desire to reduce environmental harm and preservation of natural resources.
By Tayyab Ali3 years ago in Earth
Global Warming
Global warming, also known as climate change, is one of the biggest challenges that humanity faces today. The rise in global temperatures is caused by an increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, which are released into the atmosphere due to human activities. The effects of global warming are already being felt around the world, and if we don't take action soon, they will only get worse.
By Ehtisham Khan3 years ago in Earth
REVEALING THE HIDDEN PHENOMENA BEYOND OUR SENSES #2: Dark Matter
When you look at the night sky, what do you see? You see a few stars, but you mostly see dark. What is in that dark? Is it all a vacuum, like we've been taught in school? What you may not realize is that the night sky really would look like this, if you could see all the hidden matter that's invisible to our eyes. One of the biggest, if not the biggest, questions in science right now is, "what is the universe made of?" Sure, I've talked about the standard model and quantum field theory in several videos, which try to explain what the universe is made of.
By Ehra Silverio3 years ago in Earth
Landscape Gardening
Landscape gardening is a multifaceted discipline that involves designing, creating, and maintaining outdoor spaces such as gardens, parks, and public areas. It is a combination of technical skills, artistic vision, and knowledge of plants and their environments, with the ultimate goal of transforming outdoor spaces into aesthetically pleasing and functional environments that can be enjoyed by people and wildlife alike. Landscape designers use their expertise to create plans that incorporate elements such as plantings, hardscaping, lighting, and water features to achieve the desired aesthetic and functional goals. In this article, we will delve deeper into the various aspects of landscape gardening, including plant selection, hardscaping, water features, lighting, and maintenance, to gain a better understanding of this fascinating discipline.
By Love The Green3 years ago in Earth
Better Bioeconomy Weekly — Mar 27th 2023 🌏
Exploring the intersection of biology, technology, and business in creating a sustainable food system. The purpose of this weekly newsletter is to keep you informed on the developments and innovations in the field and how they can be used to create a better future for all.
By Eshan Samaranayake3 years ago in Earth
The Last Hope
The Last Hope In a world ravaged by war, famine, and disease, the human race had been brought to its knees. Cities lay in ruins, and the once-great civilizations of the world had crumbled to dust. Those who remained lived in constant fear, struggling to eke out a meager existence in a world where death was always lurking just around the corner.
By Muhammad Nehroz Ali3 years ago in Earth











