Nature
Where is the world's largest creature? There is a seaweed in the shallow sea of Australia, has spread 180 square kilometers, living 4500 years old, still growing
How big is the largest plant in the world? Which one is it? When we see such a question, we may think of those huge trees, such as the world-famous Hypericum, General Sherman, etc. Some giant fir, fir, Australian eucalyptus, and other trees can grow to a height of more than 100 meters, the bottom diameter of 10 meters, the volume of the tree can reach thousands of cubic meters, and the weight of more than a thousand tons, but many friends know that the famous American "Ornithogalactis" mushroom is bigger. The mushroom is bigger, but a field study from Australia found that the world's largest plant should be a seaweed growing on the west coast of Australia.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth
Why Antarctic krill can feed hundreds of millions of people? Only 1~2 cm in size, but extremely high nutritional value
Introduction: Today's human beings have been separated from the toe but continue to survive, so also from the natural world to continue to explore resources, including water, and food. Among the many kinds of resources, food has become an important material for human survival.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
Monkeys descend in packs and break into residential areas, and they go crazy under the epidemic!
Recently, a strange thing happened in Qianling Mountain in Guizhou. Of course, this is not surprising. It went something like this: a group of macaques came down from the mountain in groups and started "beating, smashing and robbing" the human population, begging for food from the residents or just grabbing it, causing quite a mess at one point.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Earth
A climate tipping point in 2022 with domestic temperature anomalies that will make the north a better place to live?
I'm sure we all have a clear sense that the Earth's climate has changed radically - in other words, the planet has changed. This year, in particular, the climate has become more variable and seems to have reached a tipping point.
By Ferrari Ron3 years ago in Earth
Fish frantically leap out of the water after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan - why do earthquakes happen so often?
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan Province was felt in many parts of Fujian. Yes, another earthquake. There was an earthquake in Sichuan some time ago and people are still in a tight spot to rescue them. Now, on the other side of the strait, an earthquake has struck. The quake was felt strongly and was evident to many people.
By Kevin Buttigieg3 years ago in Earth
6 trillion billion tons of Earth, non-stop rotation for 4.5 billion years, where does the power come from
The Earth rotates in two ways, one is rotation and the other is revolution. The Earth rotates for one week, which is what we feel is the alternation of day and night. And the Earth rotates for one week, which is the year of alternating spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
By Mark Rovich3 years ago in Earth
Earth cooling or warming? Desert tropical climate of Saudi Arabia snow after snow, the Little Ice Age is here?
Desert snowfall, extreme climate Saudi Arabia has a predominantly desert tropical climate and the country is largely desert. Due to the hot temperatures and dry climate, the average annual precipitation in places like this climate is very little, and there may not be as many rainy days as there are holidays each year.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Why is it true that whales can dive to the bottom of 10,000 meters and submersibles can only dive a few hundred meters?
I do not know when, there is a saying circulating on the Internet that whales can dive to the bottom of 10,000 meters, but in addition to special diving equipment, in ordinary submarines, if the dive depth of fewer than one thousand meters, the depth of 10,000 meters will be crushed.
By Zeev Lo Va3 years ago in Earth
How did earthworms become the favorite food of fish, two species that rarely meet in a lifetime?
Earthworms are one of the most basic creatures in the world and live in the soil all year round due to their habits, except for weather factors such as heavy rains. However, due to the life cycle of earthworms, from which many places are born, it can be said that earthworms live in the soil almost all their lives.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth











