Climate
Tripura
Tripura is a small state located in the northeastern part of India. It is surrounded by Bangladesh on three sides and shares its southern border with the state of Mizoram. The state is known for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant tribal communities.
By Harshal Tech3 years ago in Earth
In Beijing the sky is "raining worms"!
As they went about their daily business, residents carried umbrellas to avoid infection with falling worms. While the Chinese authorities have not yet revealed the cause of this strange phenomenon, theories have begun to appear on the Internet. Where some considered that it might actually be poplar flowers, which is a very widespread tree in Beijing, and when its flowers fall, they are often confused with caterpillars, while another theory said that the worms fell after being swept away by strong winds, a theory supported by the scientific journal Mother Nature. Network, which explained that this kind of incident with insects happens after a storm. Source: Daily Star
By News Correct3 years ago in Earth
Peaceful Night
The peaceful night is a time when the world around us is calm and quiet. It's a time when the hustle and bustle of daily life fades away, and we can take a moment to relax and unwind. The night sky is usually dark, with only a few stars twinkling in the distance, and the moon casting a gentle glow over everything.
By Sathish Kumar3 years ago in Earth
The top 10 most visited temples in India
India is a land of gods and goddesses, and it is no surprise that the country boasts of some of the most visited temples in the world. Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism have all played a great role in shaping India’s spiritual landscape. From the ancient temples of South India to the soaring towers of North India, India’s temples are some of the most colourful and majestic in the world. Many of these have been the destination of millions of pilgrims throughout the centuries. Here are the top 10 most visited temples in India:
By MRA SmartGadgets3 years ago in Earth
Getting to the Root of Soil Erosion
We're just a few years away from the damage to our environment becoming irreversible. Rapid technological advancements gave way to decades of reckless practices with little to no concern about the consequences of the harmful burning of fuels and irresponsible handling of chemicals. Large corporations have treated our planet like an unlimited well of resources for the taking.
By Jessica Galletta3 years ago in Earth
Walking in a wood
What a pleasure is a walk in the woods! You don't really remember how revitalizing it is until you find yourself overwhelmed by city life. Anxiety and panic attacks, stressing out about nothing and everything, cycling through trafficky roads breathing the fumes of a million exhausts...watching out for cars and bicycles and pedestrians coming out from every corner, ears filled with the noise of the construction sites and mopeds and people yelling. Then somehow life, one day, by coincidence leads you into a piece of green land, and surprise catches you unawares.
By Kajosway and The Natural Overflow3 years ago in Earth




