Science
Climate Change and Natural Disasters.
Once upon a time, nestled in a picturesque valley, there lay a small town named Havenbrook. Surrounded by lush green forests and flowing rivers, it was a haven of tranquility. Generations of families had called it home, their lives intertwined with the beauty of nature.
By Blessing Udo Onuoha3 years ago in Earth
The upcoming heatwave in Europe
A heatwave is forecast to hit Europe in the coming weeks, bringing high temperatures and dry conditions. The heatwave is expected to be the earliest on record in Europe, and could have a significant impact on people and infrastructure.
By Evelyn Taylor3 years ago in Earth
LAWS OF MANIPULATION
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a young man named Alexander. He was an avid reader and loved exploring the realms of knowledge through books. One day, while browsing through a dusty old bookstore, Alexander stumbled upon a captivating book called "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene. Intrigued by its mysterious title, he decided to purchase it and delve into its pages.
By prezo mike3 years ago in Earth
MONEY IDEAS
The medium of exchange is a fundamental concept in economics and finance. It refers to anything that is widely accepted in transactions to facilitate the exchange of goods and services. Historically, various forms of mediums of exchange have been utilized, ranging from shells and beads to coins and banknotes, and in modern times, even digital currencies. This note will delve deeper into the importance, functions, and characteristics of the medium of exchange in economic systems.
By ADJEI GIDEON3 years ago in Earth
First Human in Space
Yuri Gagarin: The First Human to Journey into Space On April 12, 1961, history was made as a young Soviet pilot named Yuri Gagarin became the first human to venture beyond the confines of our planet and journey into space. This monumental achievement marked a significant milestone in human exploration, pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible and opening up a new era in the quest for knowledge and understanding of our universe.
By John Awuku3 years ago in Earth
My Africa. Content Warning.
Africa, the vast and diverse continent, is a tapestry of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and resilient people. With its vibrant history, remarkable wildlife, and economic potential, Africa stands as a beacon of hope, defying stereotypes and misconceptions. As an African, I have been fortunate to witness the magnificence of my continent first hand and appreciate its inherent beauty, diversity, and the enduring spirit of its people. In this essay, I will delve into the unique aspects that make Africa an extraordinary place, encapsulating both its challenges and its immense potential for growth.
By Amogelang Moima3 years ago in Earth
The Science of Climate Change: How Greenhouse Gasses Impact Our Planet
The Science of Climate Change: How Greenhouse Gasses Impact Our Planet According to the scientific consensus, human activity such as burning fossil fuels has caused increased concentrations of greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere. As these gasses trap heat in the atmosphere, they cause rising global temperatures, which lead to rising sea levels, changing weather patterns, and more extreme weather events.
By Oruma Gabriel Theophilus3 years ago in Earth
Solutions for Combating Climate Change: What We Can All Do to Make a Difference . Content Warning.
Solutions for Combating Climate Change: What We Can All Do to Make a Difference To combat the depletion and make a difference, there are several actions individuals can take.
By Oruma Gabriel Theophilus3 years ago in Earth



