Science
70,000 years ago, our solar system was invaded by stars
The Milky Way is a huge galaxy with hundreds of billions of stars, and the Sun is just one of the not particularly impressive stars, which, together with many stars in the Milky Way, are orbiting around the center of the galaxy, such a situation does not prohibit us to worry about the number of such a huge number of stars in constant motion, over time, the Sun will not hit other stars?
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Incredible! The moon may have formed in just a few hours.
Among the many natural moons in our solar system, the Moon appears to be quite different, with a mass of about 1 in 81 of the Earth and a diameter of about 27% of the Earth. A natural moon like the Moon is too large for a rocky planet like Earth, and this strongly suggests that the Moon probably has a distinctive origin.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Learn All About Solar Energy Here
Solar energy has helped change millions of lives all over the world. Those who have started to embrace solar energy have found that it can truly cut energy costs. The below article provides top-notch information on solar energy, as well as how it can benefit you.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Earth
Who Owns Florida's Natural Freshwater Resources?
When consuming tap water at home, does one know or care where the water they consume is drawn from or originates? The water one drinks is usually pumped from a freshwater well if living in central Florida and the aquifer the well is pumped from is more likely to be the Floridan aquifer or "public waterways".
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Earth








