short story
The Decline of the Panama Canal
In recent weeks, a significant and persistent issue has arisen in the international trade domain, casting a considerable shadow on global commerce. Hundreds of container ships have been forming an extensive queue at one of the pivotal junctures of international maritime navigation - the Panama Canal. This monumental passage, spanning approximately 80 kilometers in length, has been virtually overtaken by cargo vessels, all of them eagerly awaiting their turn to traverse this century-old link that unites the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Annually, around 14,000 ships transverse this historic passage, amounting to a substantial 6% of world trade. The Panama Canal plays an indispensable role in the global supply chain, facilitating the movement of goods to markets across the globe.
By Dion Leistra2 years ago in Earth
Kashmiri Language Classes: Preserving Culture through Online Learning
In the heart of Jammu and Kashmir, a language weaves the stories and traditions of millions of locals. Kashmiri, locally known as Koshur, is not just a means of communication but the soul of the region's rich heritage. Spoken by around 7 million Kashmiris, mainly in the picturesque Kashmir Valley, it holds the essence of their identity. Sadly, like many regional languages, Kashmiri faces the threat of being overshadowed by more dominant languages. But here’s the good news: online learning is offering a new hope to preserve this cultural treasure.
By Shahid Malla2 years ago in Earth
When the storms united
In the small coastal town of Harborville, the rhythm of life was dictated by the ebb and flow of the sea. Residents relied on the predictability of their surroundings, but little did they know that one fateful summer, their lives would be forever altered by an extreme weather event.
By Evelyn Enokhianmienwaen Omorowa2 years ago in Earth
The Sunday Zoo Escape
There were many of mysteries in the sleepy little town of Glenwood every Sunday, but the most perplexing to the locals was the strange disappearance of animals from the nearby zoo. Oliver, a young child with a strong affinity for animals, first noted that the zoo appeared to be empty on Sundays. People initially thought it was just basic inventory errors, but as the weeks passed, it became clear that something unusual was taking place.
By Tinyiko Shitlhangu2 years ago in Earth
EARTHQUAKES
Earthquakes: Nature's Unpredictable Fury Introduction: Earthquakes, the relentless force of nature that can strike without warning, have fascinated and terrified humanity throughout history. These ground-shaking events are a result of the Earth's complex and dynamic geological processes. This article will delve into the science of earthquakes, their causes, effects, and the crucial measures we can take to mitigate their impact.
By deenadhayalan2 years ago in Earth
Pressure is mounting in China on how this affects the economy. Content Warning.
Consumer prices in China declined for the first time in more than two years in July. This is because people and businesses are not spending. The world's second-largest economy is experiencing deflation
By קובי ליפקה2 years ago in Earth
This Sea Might Be The Strangest Place On Earth
Hey there, imagine a mysterious and unique place in the middle of the vast Atlantic Ocean, known as the Sargasso Sea. It's not your typical sea because it doesn't have a rocky coastline like most seas do. Instead, it's surrounded by powerful ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic drift, creating a giant circular swirl called the North Atlantic gyre. This swirling barrier isolates the Sargasso Sea from the rest of the ocean, making it special and different.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in Earth
This Sea Might Be The Strangest Place On Earth
Hey there, imagine a mysterious and unique place in the middle of the vast Atlantic Ocean, known as the Sargasso Sea. It's not your typical sea because it doesn't have a rocky coastline like most seas do. Instead, it's surrounded by powerful ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic drift, creating a giant circular swirl called the North Atlantic gyre. This swirling barrier isolates the Sargasso Sea from the rest of the ocean, making it special and different.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in Earth






