Nature
The Living Miracle Called Earth
M Mehran Sometimes I forget that I live on a miracle. I wake up, scroll my phone, rush to work, complain about the weather, and go to bed without once remembering that beneath my feet spins the only known planet to cradle life in the entire universe. Earth—our home—is not just a backdrop to our lives. It is the story itself.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Earth
Glacier
Auther Name Hazratullah Far away, in the quiet arms of the highest mountains, where winds sing ancient songs and peaks pierce the sky, lies a world few truly know—the world of glaciers. They are not just frozen rivers of ice; they are living archives of Earth’s history, immense and silent giants shaped by time itself.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth
Chasing the Stars: A Story of Hope and Exploration
The world held its breath the morning the rocket stood tall against the horizon, shimmering in the early light. Its white body gleamed with the emblem of NASA, a symbol not only of science but of the unquenchable human desire to push boundaries. The countdown had begun, each second echoing across the launch pad like the beating heart of humanity itself.
By Fazal wahid 5 months ago in Earth
The Green Heart of the Earth: A Journey into the Amazon Rainforest
There are places in the world that seem almost too vast, too alive, to be contained by words. The Amazon rainforest is one of them. Stretching across nine countries in South America and covering more than 2.1 million square miles, it is not only the largest rainforest on Earth but also its beating green heart. Every breath we take, every drop of rain that nourishes our crops, is tied in some way to this sprawling wilderness.
By Fazal wahid 5 months ago in Earth
The Secret Life of a Honeybee: A Sting of Beauty
In the quiet corners of our world, where the air hums with life and the earth offers blossoms to the sky, there exists a small but mighty creature that carries the weight of ecosystems on its fragile wings—the honeybee. At first glance, it seems delicate, a fleeting visitor dancing from petal to petal. Yet within its tiny frame lies a story of survival, resilience, and an unbreakable connection to the planet we share.
By Fazal wahid 5 months ago in Earth
The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900: Nature’s Deadliest Strike
On the night of September 8, 1900, the city of Galveston, Texas, was thriving. Known as the “Wall Street of the South,” Galveston was one of the busiest ports in the United States. Elegant homes lined the streets, commerce flowed through its harbors, and its future seemed limitless.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Earth
Forest
Auther Name Asmatullah The forest had always been there, silent yet alive, stretching farther than the eyes of any villager could reach. To some, it was a place of fear, full of shadows that swallowed men and never returned them. To others, it was a land of wonder, where the trees carried secrets older than human memory. For Arian, a boy of seventeen, the forest was both: danger and dream, fear and freedom.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth






