Humanity
Lost Lands
In this article, the focus is on understanding the various countries that used to exist in the area that now comprises the United States, why they were created, and why they eventually ceased to exist. My aim is to cover the history of at least 12 to 13 countries that existed in the territory of the present-day United States. These countries included states that were incorporated into the United States, as well as those that were destroyed. Some were created by native nations, while others were established by colonizers. Some were serious attempts at establishing sovereign nations, while others were short-lived, lasting only a few months due to historic events.
By Bob Oliver3 years ago in Earth
Discover the Most Unbelievable Locations on Earth You Never Knew Existed
The world is filled with strange and unusual places, some of which are natural, while others are man-made. These locations can be fascinating or downright bizarre. In this video, we will explore some of the most perplexing places that we have discovered. I'm Sam, your host for the Geography Bible. If you're not already a subscriber, please consider subscribing. It's free, and you can always unsubscribe at any time. Let's start by talking about Poniente Amerience. If you're a European who shops for groceries, you'll notice that roughly half of the produce available at supermarkets comes from Spain. This is because Spain's Mediterranean climate makes it an ideal location for year-round farming. However, what many people don't know is that the majority of this produce comes from a small area of just under 1,000 square kilometers called Poniente Amerience, or the Garden of Europe. This flat coastal territory is located just south of the popular resort town of Almería. Intensive farming began here in the 1960s, and by the year 2000, plastic greenhouses had completely covered the area. However, this practice is controversial due to the alleged slave-like working conditions of the African workers and the resulting plastic waste that pollutes the Mediterranean and harms marine life.
By Bob Oliver3 years ago in Earth
"The Rise of Sustainable Living: A Blueprint for a Greener Future"
Introduction: In recent years, there has been a significant shift in global consciousness toward sustainable living. People from all walks of life are increasingly recognizing the urgent need to take responsibility for our planet and make conscious choices that benefit not only ourselves but also future generations. From individuals to communities and even entire nations, the interest in sustainable living has reached an all-time high. In this article, we will explore various aspects of sustainable living and delve into the reasons why it has become an essential topic of interest for people around the world.
By AHMED BUTT3 years ago in Earth
Deforestation: Unveiling the Causes and Unraveling the Effects on Our Planet
Introduction: Deforestation, the deliberate removal or destruction of forests, is a critical environmental issue that affects ecosystems, biodiversity, and the global climate. In this comprehensive article, we delve into the causes and effects of deforestation, examining the underlying drivers behind this destructive practice and exploring the far-reaching consequences it has on our planet.
By AHMED BUTT3 years ago in Earth
UNSOLVED MYSTERIES AND THE WONDERS OF THIS WORLD
Let us embark on an exciting expedition through some remarkable wonders of the world and universe. Brace yourself to be completely mesmerized as I unveil enigmatic secrets that have left scientists, historians, and stargazers perplexed. Along with supernatural videos, these subjects are among my top favorites to discuss, and if you crave more, I urge you to delve deeper into them. My objective is for this piece to serve as a gentle reminder of just how extraordinary the world and the universe are and that we should pause to appreciate the magnificence that surrounds us.
By Emereole Francis3 years ago in Earth
Magnesium Citrate: Understanding its Benefits and Uses
Magnesium is an essential mineral that is responsible for hundreds of different bodily functions. Despite this, research shows that nearly two-thirds of the population in the western world does not achieve the recommended daily allowance for magnesium. Magnesium deficiency is believed to be one of the most prevalent nutrient deficiencies that affects adults, due to issues with absorption, poor soil quality, and a lack of fruits or vegetables in people’s diets. Magnesium citrate is one way to increase magnesium levels, especially since it has higher bioavailability than some other types of magnesium supplements.
By abdelmajid bachar3 years ago in Earth
The Power of Positive Thinking
The way we think has a powerful impact on our lives. Positive thinking can help us achieve success, happiness, and overall well-being. It's not about ignoring problems or challenges, but rather approaching them with a positive attitude and mindset. In this blog, we'll explore the benefits of positive thinking and ways to cultivate it.
By ODS ACADEMY3 years ago in Earth
ALIENS
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life forms, commonly referred to as aliens. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, the idea of life beyond Earth continues to capture our imaginations and fuel our curiosity. In this article, we will explore the concept of aliens and the various theories surrounding their existence.
By BUSHRA TANVIR3 years ago in Earth
The Evil Twin of Sun
Since our sun is so ordinary compared to other stars, let's face it: it's rather boring. Although there are millions of yellow dwarfs like it in the universe, we still like it because it is the only star we have and provides us with life. However, things weren't always this way. The sun once had a twin, probably a wicked one. What happened to it? Let's find out right away. They're also surrounded by a massive molecular cloud referred to as the dark nebula. There are several interstellar clumps, which are collections of stars and gas with no discernible borders. Some of these clouds may be seen with the unaided eye.
By Emmanuella Enoch3 years ago in Earth
Earth's upper environment is a delicate blast
Researchers have recognized the expanding influences of little ground-level blasts 100 kilometers up in ionized layers of the upper environment. The outcome proposes the remote detecting procedure could be utilized to screen dangerous occasions — normal or human — many times less than previously. "It was a major shock to me," says Jihye Park, a geodetic researcher at Oregon State College who was not engaged with the examination. "It's truly savvy."
By Akash shrivastav 3 years ago in Earth







