Sustainability
Is turmeric bad for the kidneys?
While turmeric is generally considered safe for consumption and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, there are concerns about its potential effects on the kidneys, especially in high doses or in individuals with certain medical conditions.
By Md Arif Hossain2 years ago in Earth
5 countries never colonised by other countries
The age of colonialism, a period marked by European domination over vast swathes of the globe, left few corners of the world untouched. However, a handful of nations managed to resist the tide of European conquest, fiercely protecting their independence. Here, we explore five such countries, each with a unique story of resilience and self-determination:
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Earth
LIFE REAL LORE
LIFEREALLORE. Tales of heroic quests in distant lands, mystical creatures prowling the forests under cover of night, ancient secrets buried deep within forgotten ruins. Though relegated to the realm of fiction and myth, these legends often have roots in reality. They originate not from the imaginations of creative storytellers but from actual historical events that have been lost to time.
By caroline opindi.2 years ago in Earth
| Huge Issue To Our Earth | Changing Climate: Understanding Global Warming and the Path Forward
Introduction Imagine a world with scorching summers, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events becoming commonplace. This, unfortunately, is not a scene from science fiction but the very real consequence of global warming, a phenomenon that is rapidly altering our planet's climate.
By jn smith_@#2 years ago in Earth
13 Tips You Should Know to Survive Wild Animal Attacks. Content Warning.
Many wild animals can be dangerous or even fatal for a person. If you look at the statistics, you might feel terrified. Sharks cause just six deaths a year; their infamous reputation is very exaggerated. Wolves are responsible for 10 deaths annually, while lions kill 22 people a year. Now, get ready—elephants, cute lovely giants, are the reason that more than 500 people lose their lives every year. Hippopotamuses equal them in this scary competition. Crocodiles turn out to be much more dangerous than sharks, causing about 1,000 deaths a year. But the champion here is the snake—100,000 people meet their end at the teeth of this reptile.
By Abdulhakeem Momoh2 years ago in Earth
| Breaking News | aiwan Weathers Wobbly Week: Earthquakes Shake Capital, But City Stays Strong |
Taiwan Shakes it Off: Capital Climates Series of Quakes Recently, on April 22nd, Taiwan's capital city, Taipei, encountered a progression of quakes, with the most grounded quake arriving at a greatness of 6.3. This occasion sent shudders down spines, yet fortunately, there weren't any significant wounds revealed.
By jn smith_@#2 years ago in Earth
Earth history
The historical backdrop of Earth traverses billions of years, set apart by emotional topographical occasions, developmental achievements, and the ascent and fall of innumerable species. From its development to the current day, Earth's story is an enthralling account of progress, transformation, and strength.
By Fahim babu2 years ago in Earth
A Greener Tomorrow: Celebrating Earth Day 2024
Earth Day 2024 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing global efforts to promote environmental sustainability and combat climate change. As the world comes together to celebrate this day dedicated to the protection of our planet, it is crucial to reflect on the history and significance of Earth Day as a catalyst for action.
By Gopinath.R2 years ago in Earth






