Nature
Better to be Safe than Sorry - Earthquakes
As earthquakes continue to shake the earth's surface, it's no secret that preparing your home for such a disaster is absolutely essential. While we might not know when the next earthquake will hit, ensuring that your home is structurally sound and that all of your belongings are secure is paramount to keeping yourself and your loved ones safe. In this blog post, we will be sharing tips and creating a checklist on how to prepare your home for an earthquake. From securing furniture to stocking up on emergency supplies, we've got you covered. So, buckle up and let's get started!
By Akshaya Priya Varadharajan3 years ago in Earth
The evening
As the sun set over the rolling hills, Sarah and Mark found themselves alone in a field of wildflowers. The air was warm and fragrant with the scent of blooming blossoms, and the breeze caressed their skin with a gentle touch. They had been hiking all day and were both tired, but something about the peaceful beauty of the moment made them both feel alive.
By Nadeem Al-karimi3 years ago in Earth
What Is The Difference Between Olives and Capers?
Olives and capers are popular ingredients in many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes. They have distinct flavors and textures and are often used in different ways in cooking. While both are small, briny and pack a punch in terms of flavor, there are some key differences between the two.
By ishkafarms3 years ago in Earth
Green Energy "The Way of the Future"
Renewable energy sources without harmful emissions, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal electricity, are referred to as "green energy." In order to fight climate change and lessen the world's reliance on fossil fuels, these energy sources are rising in popularity. In contrast to conventional energy sources, green energy is ecologically friendly and sustainable, making it "the way of the future."
By Sowmya Kavya3 years ago in Earth
Tourism
Tourism refers to the activity of traveling to different places, either within one's own country or abroad, for pleasure, leisure, or business purposes. It involves visiting new destinations, experiencing different cultures, trying local food, participating in various activities and attractions, and staying in different types of accommodation.
By Dayyan jaffery3 years ago in Earth
The Planet That Breaths Death
Planet 345B. Andromeda galaxy. I’ve wanted to be a space voyager since I was a young sapling. I obsessively watched the reports on nearby worlds as they were found by our brave explorers and collected what souvenirs I could from different planets. I waited with bated breath, with the rest of my colony for any sign of life outside our planet. Every time the ships came back with nothing but rock and air samples I felt the disappointment in my veins, followed by a stubborn thought of ‘I’ll be the one to find them’. As soon as I was old enough, I joined the voyagers on their scouting missions. There had to be life out there somewhere, maybe in another galaxy or another dimension. I was determined to find it and make contact.
By Zahra.Aslam3 years ago in Earth
Various Shapes Of Emerald Stone
Emerald is one of those gemstones that have a rich history and were praised a lot by aristocrats and royals. You might have heard about queen Cleopatra of Egypt who is known to have a collection of fascinating emerald gemstones in her treasure.
By Mariya Smith3 years ago in Earth
Gold beneath the soil
Prospector Finds Gold Nugget Worth Nearly $250,000 An amateur prospector has unearthed a gold nugget worth nearly a quarter of a million dollars near Ballarat, Australia. The man, who was using a budget metal detector, made the discovery in the state’s Golden Triangle, an area that stretches from Ballarat across to Bendigo and up to Saint Arnold. The nugget weighs 2.6 kilos and has a value of $240,000.
By Joel Davies3 years ago in Earth











