Climate
Climate Change
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our world today. The overwhelming majority of scientific evidence indicates that human activity is primarily responsible for the warming of our planet, and that if we do not take immediate and significant action, the consequences will be dire.
By Maseera Banu3 years ago in Earth
Sea level increase all over the world
Sea level rise is the gradual increase in the average level of the world's oceans due to a variety of factors, including thermal expansion of water, melting glaciers and ice sheets, and the loss of ice from ice caps and glaciers. This rise in sea level can have significant impacts on coastal communities and ecosystems, as well as on infrastructure and human populations.
By Gajendira Kumar3 years ago in Earth
"Saving the Blue Heart"
Once upon a time, in a world of endless blue, there was a vast and mysterious sea. The sea was home to a wide variety of creatures, from the tiniest plankton to the largest whales. It was a place of great beauty and wonder, with crystal clear waters and an abundance of life.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
"The Forest's Guardian Angels"
Once upon a time, deep in the heart of a vast and ancient forest, there lived a community of creatures. The forest was their home, and it provided everything they needed to survive. The tall trees gave them shelter, the clear streams provided them with fresh water, and the lush vegetation gave them food. The forest was a place of great beauty and wonder, it was a place where the creatures felt safe and at peace.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
"The Blue Planet's Cry for Help: A Tale of Earth's Pollution and Redemption"
Once upon a time, on a beautiful blue planet known as Earth, there lived many different kinds of living beings. The Earth was bountiful and provided everything that the living beings needed to survive. The air was clean, the water was clear, and the land was lush and green. The sky was a deep blue and the sun shone bright, illuminating the world below.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
Moon Summary
The Moon is the Earth's only natural satellite and is the fifth largest moon in the Solar System. It is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth and has a diameter of 3,476 kilometers. It is believed to have formed around 4.5 billion years ago from debris left over after a Mars-sized object collided with the Earth. The Moon has a heavily cratered surface and a very thin atmosphere. It has no liquid water and its surface is covered in a layer of fine dust called regolith. The temperature on the Moon can range from -173 degrees Celsius at night to 127 degrees Celsius during the day.
By Veerappan Vishwa3 years ago in Earth
The Complexities of Bird Migration: Understanding the Mechanisms and Impacts of Seasonal Movement in Birds
Bird migration is the seasonal movement of birds from one region to another, often driven by changes in food availability or weather conditions. Many species of birds migrate long distances, sometimes covering thousands of kilometers, in order to breed, feed, or overwinter in more favorable locations.
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Earth
10 Unique Facts about Kashmir
1. Himalayan Ranges The state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), lying between latitude 32.28–37.06° and longitude 72.53–80.32°, is located in the northwestern part of the Himalayan mountain arc at an altitudinal range of 220 to 8611 m above mean sea level. The state shares its borders with the neighboring Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab on the south and with Pakistan and China in the west and east, respectively. It comprises mountain ranges starting from the Siwaliks in the south, followed by the Pir Panjal, the Greater Himalaya, the Zanaskar range, and finally the Karakoram in the north. The Zabarwan Hill range is right in backdrop of Dal Lake. Each of these ranges has its own unique landscapes, flora and fauna, and culture.
By Ayesha Junaid3 years ago in Earth







