Nature
How Alfridah Kgabo Matse Supports Community Wellness in South Africa’s Cold Season
South Africa weather cold front patterns continue to create pressing public health concerns, especially for underserved regions across the country. While weather forecasts focus on temperatures and wind speeds, health implications often receive less attention. This is where the role of community leaders like Alfridah Kgabo Matse becomes vital.
By Alfridah Kgabo Matse7 months ago in Earth
The Wild Road
Once upon a time, in a quiet village near the edge of a thick, green jungle, there lived a curious little boy named Rohan. Rohan was seven years old and full of questions. He loved animals, climbing trees and listening to the stories his Grandpa told him every evening.
By Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Earth
During Earth's previous global warming episodes, little marine animals have invariably become extinct.
Fusulines, which are shells tiny than a grain of sand, are some of the greatest pages in the extensive, detailed records of climate change kept by Earth's oceans.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Earth
Scorching Summer Days in New York City. AI-Generated.
Summer in New York City is a special time. The days are long, the sun is bright, and people fill the streets. But sometimes, the heat becomes very strong. When this happens, life in the city changes. People must find ways to stay cool and safe.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Earth
"When the Earth Trembled"
*Understanding Earthquakes: The Science Behind the Shakes* Earthquakes are a fascinating yet terrifying natural phenomenon that has captivated humans for centuries. These seismic events occur when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, often resulting in violent shaking of the ground. In this article, we will delve into the science behind earthquakes, exploring their causes, effects, and the measures that can be taken to mitigate their impact.
By Shakeel Ahmad 7 months ago in Earth









