Climate
BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE COMMITS TO PROTECT 30% OF NATURAL WORLD
In grade seven, we took a field trip to the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre near Midland, Ontario. It consists of 3,000 acres of wetlands and woodlands along the shores of Georgian Bay in the Great Lakes.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Earth
Global Warming
GLOBAL WARMING Global warming refers back to the slow rise within the typical temperature of the atmosphere of the Earth. There are numerous activities taking place which have been raising the temperature steadily. Global warming is melting our ice glaciers swiftly. This is extremely dangerous to the earth as well as humans. It is quite challenging to govern worldwide warming; however, it isn't always unmanageable. The first step in solving any problem is figuring out the purpose of the hassle. Therefore, we need to first recognize the reasons for global warming in an effort to help us proceed further in fixing it. In this essay on Global Warming, we can see the reasons and solutions of Global Warming.
By Shahid Mumtaz3 years ago in Earth
Why is Solar Energy Important in Pakistan?
Solar power is not only renewable but also a CO2-free power source. The power generation methods have a very adverse impact on the environment, however, the use of solar panels for generating energy has very less impact on the environment. The only impact it has is mainly related to the production and supply of these panels. Pakistan has realized the importance of solar technology and hence the use of solar energy in Pakistan is increasing over time. The use of solar panels has obvious financial benefits. Other than these financial benefits, solar power also serves other pertinent benefits. Some of the best solar companies in Pakistan are offering such benefits that include:
By Uncle Berry3 years ago in Earth
10 Driest Places on Earth
10 Driest Places on Earth The fact that 71% of the Earth is made up of water is fantastic because it is essential for our survival. However, some regions fall under the category of hyper-arid deserts since they often receive less than 0.09 inches (2 millimeters) of precipitation annually. Even worse, some regions endure for years without receiving any rain, rendering them essentially uninhabitable. Amazingly, deserts cover 35% of the planet's surface, making them larger than you may imagine. Let's look at 10 of the driest locations on the planet.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth
10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2022
10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2022 The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, which was lost for more than a century in Antarctic waters, the remnants of woolly rhinoceros that formerly roamed southern England, and eight mummified infants who were likely victims of human sacrifice. These are just a few of the incredible discoveries made by researchers in the previous 12 months. Continue reading for fascinating details about the year's worth of archaeological activity.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth
10 Strangest Defense Mechanisms In Nature
10. Flying Fish Click Here for your $750 PayPal Gift Card!! Although many organisms possess the ability to fly, fish are typically not thought to possess this trait. Fish that can fly can leap out of the water and travel great distances by flying or gliding. This is a defensive strategy to get away from predators. The flying fish's body is streamlined and torpedo-shaped, which aids in its ability to gather enough energy to break through the water's surface. The fish can swim as fast as 37 miles per hour (60 kilometers per hour) in order to escape the sea. The pectoral fins of fish have evolved into sizable wings that enable flight. When it emerges from the water, it can soar up to 656 feet (200 meters),using the fin on its tail as a kind of propeller. A flying fish was seen gliding for a record-breaking 45 seconds in 2008 in Japan.
By Ahmed Noer3 years ago in Earth
I Want To Fly
The storm hammered at the bathroom skylight, lifting sheet metal with each gust of wind. Rain slanted across the windows of the house like a driving cloudburst in a speeding car. On the main floor wind whistled through an open window. A steady flow of water from the storm puddled inside on the painted wood and reached the edge in a thin line. It collected at the precipice of the window sill, bulging over the edge. Water breached the corner, and the over-sized droplet splattered on the tile floor below. One drop quickly became two, and the pace increased for hours as the rain intensified.
By C. E. Fintus3 years ago in Earth
Autumn Story
After a period of gloomy rain, nature turns rich green and the sky is a deep blue, just as the soft pleasant bright afternoon begins to roll in and the courtyard starts to buzz with afternoon gentleness. The heads of the blossoming flowers float vibrantly in their various directions as a white fairy sways on the riverbanks in the distance. This unexplained occurrence signals the arrival of autumn.
By Dr. Tulika Sarkar3 years ago in Earth
What has the Eurokleptocene Got to Do with Me?
The Necessity for the Concept of the Eurokleptocene When hundreds and then, thousands upon thousands of half-starving and diseased Europeans landed on far-off shores, beginnning from the 16th century, no-one demanded a passport from them. There was no police force, or jail to keep predatory parasites out for the regions of the world whose flora and fauna, ad soil health, had been not only maintained but carefully improved over generations by Indigenous peoples.
By Aza Y Alam3 years ago in Earth





