Nature
100% Chance of an Earthquake
Imagine waking up and hearing a news report that begins with: “There’s a 100% chance of an earthquake today.” It sounds alarming, almost apocalyptic—something that would send people rushing to pack emergency kits, secure their homes, and perhaps even panic about what’s to come. But here’s the truth: that statement is completely accurate, and not because someone has cracked the code of earthquake prediction. Rather, it’s because earthquakes happen every single day on our planet. The only question is where and how strong.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Earth
Amazing Animals the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is one of Africa’s most biodiverse countries. It is home to the mountain gorillas. The country is home to the oldest national park in Africa, Virunga National Park. The diverse landscape includes rainforests, savannas, wetlands, and volcanic landscapes.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Earth
Upon the Waves of the Atlantic
Bluefintuna are fish that have a high tolerance for disparity in temperatures since they have the ability to keep warm. These fish have a metallic blue color that blends into their environment. With their streamlined bodies, they can build up speed gliding through the water. They feed on herring, mullet, mackerel, squid, crabs, and shrimp. They’re known for traversing the Atlantic Ocean repeatedly each year.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Earth
Nha Trang's Husband Rock formation.
Many folk tales surround Hon Chong. The strangest is on the highest point. A giant handprint is pressed deep into a large rock. It shows the palm and five fingers. It looks like a huge hand held on as the rock formed. This mark remains today.
By hale2430275 months ago in Earth




