Science
Earthquakes
Earthquakes are one of the most powerful and devastating natural disasters that can occur on our planet. These sudden and violent shaking of the earth's surface are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the earth's crust. In this article, we'll explore the science behind earthquakes, how they happen, and what we can do to prepare for them.
By Muhammed Aydın3 years ago in Earth
From Bakelite to Bioplastics
Introduction Plastic is an ubiquitous material in our modern world, used in everything from packaging to household items, from clothing to electronics. However, plastic's history is relatively short, spanning just over a century. This article will provide a brief history of plastic, from the invention of Bakelite to the development of bioplastics.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj3 years ago in Earth
Dangers of EMFs radiation from your phone
EMF radiation defense stickers for phones are becoming increasingly popular as people become more aware of the potential dangers of electromagnetic radiation emitted by electronic devices. These stickers are small adhesive strips that you can place on the back of your phone to help protect you from EMF radiation.
By Buhle Khuzwayo3 years ago in Earth
"The Future of Birds in 2040: The Impact of High Frequency Towers on Bird Populations"
Introduction Birds are an integral part of our ecosystem. They play a critical role in pollination, seed dispersal, and insect control. But in recent years, there has been a growing concern about the impact of high frequency towers on birds. These towers emit electromagnetic radiation that may disrupt the migratory patterns of birds and cause long-term damage to their health. As we approach the year 2040, the number of high frequency towers is expected to increase significantly. In this blog, we will explore the future of birds due to the proliferation of high frequency towers in 2040.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Earth
Turkey-Magnitude Earthquake Could hit Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and is surrounded by mountainous terrain, which makes it susceptible to landslides and other geohazards. The region lies in a zone of high seismicity, which means that it is vulnerable to earthquakes. The Himalayas are formed due to the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, which has resulted in a highly active tectonic regime. The Indian Plate is moving northward and is being forced beneath the Eurasian Plate, leading to the formation of the Himalayas and frequent seismic activity.
By Mandeep Sokhal3 years ago in Earth
Taking Care of Cacti: Tips for Healthy and Happy Plants
Light: Cacti need lots of direct sunlight to be their best selves. Try to put your cactus in a sunny window that faces south or gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. If you notice that your cactus is reaching towards the light, it might not be getting enough sun.
By Muhammed Aydın3 years ago in Earth




