Nature
Thinking is Magic
wow! u thinking, nature is thinking and the last species of nature is a man also thinking, why man is important to man is the species to recreate the thinking for survival and understand the nature and last species of nature too future is created by man only so thinking is so vital role of all of us
By saravanakumar3 years ago in Earth
Are Renewable Energies the Way of the Future?
The world could undergo a revolution thanks to renewable energy, which is an essential step toward a sustainable future. It refers to energy sources that spontaneously regenerate themselves and do not use up the resources of the Earth. Renewable energy comes in a variety of forms, each with unique advantages and disadvantages, and they are all expected to have a big impact on how the world's energy landscape is shaped in the years to come.
By J.E Deveau3 years ago in Earth
Environmental Sustainability: Climate Change
Environmental Sustainability: Climate Change Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues of our time. The Earth's average temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era, with more than half of this increase happening in the last four decades. This is causing disastrous impacts on our planet, including rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and more frequent natural disasters such as hurricanes, heatwaves, and droughts. If we don't act soon, the consequences will only get worse.
By HSE Insider3 years ago in Earth
Building a Stronger Economy Through Food Fortification
Food fortification provides significant economic benefits, with every $1 invested in fortification generating an average of $27 in economic return from averted disease, improved earnings, and enhanced work productivity.ƒg
By Eshan Samaranayake3 years ago in Earth
the benefits of beetroot
What about the benefits of beetroot: the plant that contains the most powerful antioxidants! The most important benefits of beetroot is that it contains betalain, the most powerful antioxidant that can protect the body from disease. Do you want to know other benefits enjoyed by it?
By Abderrazak Zteou3 years ago in Earth
Groningen: A Dutch City on the Rise
Discovering Groningen: The Dutch City with a Rich Cultural Heritage Nestled in the northern region of the Netherlands, the city of Groningen is a hidden gem, brimming with history, culture, and modern sophistication. With its charming canals, historic buildings, and vibrant student population, Groningen is a city that has something to offer for everyone. In this blog post, we will explore what makes Groningen one of the most unique and interesting cities in the Netherlands.
By Tamizhselvan Munuswamy3 years ago in Earth
Dinosaur Islands of Europe
When Pangea started to break up, we lost more than just a couple of continents. The Panthalassa was a gigantic ocean and the Tethys was a bay of the supercontinent Pangea. When Pangea began to break up, the Tethys became a sea dividing the next two continents of Gondwana and Laurasia between 185 and 125 MA. These two continents moved away from each other and smaller pieces of Pangea have broken apart. The central mountains on Pangea connected Africa, Europe, and the eastern side of North America. During this time, these mountains began separating. It was essentially the Appalachian mountains which today run from Alabama up the eastern seaboard into Canada. Africa began to drift away and part of this mountain range was pulled apart. It also started the beginning of the Atlantic Ocean.
By Jennifer Allen3 years ago in Earth





