Nature
What are Black Lava Rocks and what do we need to know about?
What is Black Lava Rock? Black lava rocks are not really classified as gems. They are considered a type of rock or a spherule. They are usually black or greyish, but some are found with a brownish hue. If you look at them carefully, they look like honeycombs. This is due to their porous nature and their quality of holding in water.
By valuedPost 4 years ago in Earth
The 2,500-year-old "Holy Pond" is used for stargazing.
Near Sicily, archaeologists unearthed an old "holy lake." They believe the "pool" was used in religious ceremonies. It had the potential to be the Mediterranean's greatest ritual complex. What purpose did it have?
By quervain colley alfred benjamin4 years ago in Earth
Everything about arctic foxes
Many animal species have made their homes in the Arctic. Arctic foxes, among other animals, live in the freezing north. Learn how these critters, which are about the size of a domestic cat, deal with such severe conditions on a regular basis.
By morfett ben phillip4 years ago in Earth
Funny Pun About Fall
Autumn is a wonderful season, but if you want to add a little humor to it, why not post a funny fall pun? The weather starts to cool off, and the pumpkins line the streets. The season also means many fun activities, including trick-or-treating and pumpkin spice lattes. And who can forget about the crisp air and the taste of pumpkin spice? It is the perfect time to enjoy a funny pun about fall.
By Cassandra Doty4 years ago in Earth
A Walk in the Woods
Join me on a stroll through the woods! Take a deep breath of the clean air and enjoy the quiet and solitude. Look up at the trees reaching up into the sky, and imagine how long they have lived here. They have spent many years shedding their needles and leaves down onto the floor of the forest, where they join with the soil and moss and grass to make the carpet you now walk on. The soft ground underfoot is welcoming, inviting you to stray further in.
By Rhiannon D'Averc4 years ago in Earth
CharityWater.Org Providing Clean Water For those in Need. One Well at a Time.
In honor of Earth Month, I wanted to write something special. It prompted me to create a new chapter of ConsciousTraveler.Co. These posts will highlight charities that tie into the narrative of sustainable tourism. CharityWater.Org was a perfect match.
By victoria patricolo4 years ago in Earth
The Bears in the Moss forests
Mosses were some of the earliest true plants to colonise the land surfaces of the earth as much as 470 million years ago. These tiny plants are almost like miniature forests and provide a habitat for a number of microscopic creatures, including some with remarkable ability to survive in very extreme environmental conditions. Moss can grow in a range of habitats from tropical rainforest to Arctic tundra.
By Vince Woodward4 years ago in Earth
Away from the world
The universe is all of space and time[a] and their contents,[10] including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological description of the development of the universe. According to this theory, space and time emerged together 13.787.020 billion years ago,[11] and the universe has been expanding ever since. While the spatial size of the entire universe is unknown,[3] the cosmic inflation equation indicates that it must have a minimum diameter of 23 trillion light years,[12] and it is possible to measure the size of the observable universe, which is approximately 93 billion light-years in diameter at the present day.
By Gabriel Apostol4 years ago in Earth









