
Badhan Sen
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Myself Badhan, I am a professional writer.I like to share some stories with my friends.
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Tornadoes and storm chasing. AI-Generated.
Violent storms can cause widespread destruction within minutes, making them a subject of both fear and fascination. The field of storm chasing—the pursuit of severe weather events, especially tornadoes—has grown in popularity among scientists, meteorologists, and thrill-seekers. While storm chasing provides valuable data to improve forecasting, it also comes with significant risks.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Floods and floodplain management
They occur when excess water submerges normally dry land, often due to heavy rainfall, storm surges, melting snow, or dam failures. While floods are a natural part of the hydrological cycle, human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and climate change have exacerbated their frequency and severity.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Wildfires: Causes and management
Wildfires are a natural part of many ecosystems but have become more frequent and severe due to human activities and climate change. While wildfires can play a role in renewing ecosystems, they also pose significant threats to human life, biodiversity, and air quality. Understanding the causes of wildfires and implementing effective management strategies are crucial for mitigating their impact.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Landslides and avalanches
Landslides and avalanches are natural disasters that occur when masses of rock, soil, or snow rapidly move down a slope due to gravitational forces. Both phenomena can be highly destructive, causing loss of life, damage to infrastructure, and significant environmental changes. While landslides primarily involve soil and rock, avalanches consist of snow and ice. Understanding their causes, effects, and methods of mitigation is crucial for disaster prevention and risk management.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Agricultural revolutions (Neolithic, Green)
Agriculture has played a fundamental role in shaping human civilization. Over the course of history, agricultural revolutions have transformed societies, economies, and environments. Two of the most significant agricultural revolutions are the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution and the Green Revolution. While the former marked the transition from hunting and gathering to farming, the latter introduced advanced technologies that drastically increased food production. This article explores the key aspects, causes, impacts, and significance of these two agricultural revolutions.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Environmental movements (Greenpeace, Earth Day)
Among the most influential movements are Greenpeace, a global environmental organization known for its direct-action activism, and Earth Day, an annual event that has inspired millions to take action for the environment. Both have significantly shaped public discourse on environmental protection and sustainability.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Sacred Natural sites (Uluru, Mount Kailash)
Sacred natural sites are landscapes, mountains, rivers, and other natural formations that hold deep spiritual, cultural, and religious significance for various communities around the world. Many of these sites have been revered for thousands of years and continue to be important places of pilgrimage, worship, and conservation. Two of the most famous sacred natural sites are Uluru in Australia and Mount Kailash in Tibet. Both sites hold profound meaning for indigenous and Religious communities and symbolize the connection between humanity and Nature.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Exploration (Age of Discovery, modern expeditions)
Exploration has been a fundamental aspect of human history, driven by curiosity, the desire for trade, and the quest for new territories. The Age of Discovery (also known as the Age of Exploration) and modern expeditions represent two significant eras where exploration shaped global history and brought about transformative cultural, political, and technological changes.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Cultural & Historical Perspectives
Indigenous knowledge, shaped by centuries of experience and close interaction with the land, offers invaluable lessons for contemporary environmental management and sustainability. Indigenous communities, whose ways of life are closely tied to the natural world, view Earth not as a resource to be exploited, but as a living entity that must be respected, protected, and nurtured for future generations.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth








