short story
Sunny's Home
In a quaint little suburban home, nestled amidst a picturesque garden, lived a family who had a very unexpected guest – a tiny, chirpy bird. It was a warm summer morning when the family awoke to the delightful sound of cheerful tweets echoing through their living room. As they followed the sound, they were surprised to find a small, vibrant bird perched gracefully on the curtain rod.
By sharmya Dinesh3 years ago in Earth
The Monster Comes From the Sea
Tsunamis, often referred to as "seismic sea waves," are among the most awe-inspiring and terrifying natural disasters that can strike coastal areas. These immense and powerful ocean waves can wreak havoc on communities, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. In this article, we will delve into the science behind tsunamis, their causes, characteristics, and the critical importance of preparedness and early warning systems.
By World Writer3 years ago in Earth
Climate Cold II Bears
Climate change has significant effects on bears, impacting their habitats, food sources, behavior, and overall survival. As climate change alters the environment, these charismatic animals face numerous challenges, particularly in regions with Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems. Here are some of the key effects of climate change on bears:
By World Writer3 years ago in Earth
DO YOU KNOW WHY OCEAN BLUE.!
Introduction: As I stand on the shores of the ocean, gazing out at the vast expanse of shimmering blue waters, I am filled with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Why is the ocean blue? This age-old question has intrigued scientists, poets, and philosophers for centuries. The answer lies in the fascinating physics of light and reflection, which we shall explore in this article.
By kavindu vidushan karunathilaka3 years ago in Earth
climate effect on marine life
Lila was a coral polyp living in a reef in the Indian Ocean. She was part of a large and diverse community of marine life, including fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae, and other corals. She enjoyed her life, filtering plankton from the water, exchanging nutrients with her symbiotic algae, and communicating with her neighbors through chemical signals.
By Hilda Mwangi3 years ago in Earth
Earth has cousins. Content Warning.
Super-Earths are a fascinating class of exoplanets that have captured the imagination of scientists and Super-Earths – a class of planets unlike any in our solar system – are more massive than Earth yet lighter than ice giants like Neptune and Uranus, and can be made of gas, rock or a combination of both.
By Praveen Pk3 years ago in Earth
The Fascinating World of Snakes: Evolution, Adaptations, and Tattoos
Introduction: Snakes, the legless wonders of the animal kingdom, have captured the fascination of humans for centuries. With their incredible abilities to swim, climb trees, glide, and reach impressive speeds, it's no wonder why people find them so intriguing. As a snake enthusiast with a snake tattoo to match, I'm excited to delve into the evolution and remarkable adaptations of these incredible creatures. Join me on this journey through the world of snakes, as we explore their origin, the loss of their legs, and their amazing diversity.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Earth
Epic Tales of the Permian Period: A Prehistoric World of Giants, Extinction, and Resilience
Step into the time-worn tapestry of the awe-inspiring Permian era, an epic adventure that unfurled some 300 million years ago. Picture yourself standing at the precipice of a colossal supercontinent, where the colossal collision of continents birthed a breathtaking landmass, reigning supreme over one-third of the planet's surface. The air held a crispness that invigorated the senses, as life unfolded in an eclectic symphony of diversity, from the majestic giants of the reptile realm to the enchanting dance of wondrous insects and verdant flora.
By Eboseremen Akioya3 years ago in Earth








