Science
Marine and Freshwater Plants
Indroduction Marine and freshwater plants are two broad categories of aquatic plants that differ in their adaptations and characteristics. Both types of plants play critical roles in their respective aquatic ecosystems and are important for the health of the planet as a whole.
By Love The Green3 years ago in Earth
Plant Benefits
Plants are a vital part of our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in the functioning of our planet. They are the primary producers of energy, converting sunlight into organic compounds through photosynthesis, which is the basis of the food chain. From providing us with oxygen to beautifying our surroundings, plants have numerous benefits.
By Yasin Çağrı Öztürk3 years ago in Earth
Were There Aquatic Dinosaurs?
Were there aquatic dinosaurs roaming the oceans once upon a time? And if there were, what did they look like? In short, they did exist millions of years ago, and thanks to the fossil record, we have a pretty good idea of what they looked like. From toothier versions of today’s dolphins to enormous Komodo-dragon-like sea monsters, these fabulous beasts once ruled the seas.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth
Ancient DNA Reveals What Caused The Black Death
The Black Death, a pandemic that swept Europe and Asia in 1346 to 1353, killed much of the population, according to History Today. Outbreaks continued to occur every few generations in Europe, the Middle East, Northern Africa and Asia for the next 500 years.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth











