Humanity
TikTok star Jannat Mirza enjoys snow day in style
TikTok star enjoys in snow As the snow falls gently to the ground, a young TikTok star takes in the picturesque winter landscape. Bundled up in a warm jacket, hat, and gloves, they begin to explore the freshly blanketed terrain, capturing their adventures on camera to share with their millions of followers.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
Bread Time
Bread has been a staple food in cultures around the world for thousands of years. It is a versatile food that can be eaten at any time of the day and is a staple in many diets. In this article, we will explore the history of bread and the different ways it can be eaten throughout the day.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
New Low-Power Desalination Technology
Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink! KISS on a boat Living on a boat as I do, obtaining fresh water is a problem. I try to follow the KISS principle and so I’ve avoided the complexities associated with power-hungry marine desalination systems.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Earth
The Blue Butterfly , Kaitlyn's story and the unknown benefits of the blue butterfly pea flower
A little girl named Kaitlyn used to reside in a small community hidden deep within a verdant tropical forest.She was well-known around the hamlet for her love of the outdoors and her insatiable curiosity.
By Shamil Ahamed3 years ago in Earth
India won't be coerced by anybody, Jaishankar's message to Pakistan, China; 'There's only one Modi'
India won't be coerced by anybody, this was the message delivered by India's External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, in a recent address to the Indian parliament. The statement was directed towards Pakistan and China, two of India's neighboring countries with whom India has had a history of tension and conflict.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
Nepal crash: Dozens killed as plane crashes near Pokhara airport
On Friday, a passenger plane carrying 71 people crashed near Pokhara airport in Nepal, killing dozens of people. The US-Bangla Airlines flight, which was en route from Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, to Pokhara, lost contact with air traffic control before crashing into a field near the airport.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
First polio campaign of the year begins today
Today marks the beginning of the first polio campaign of the year, aimed at reaching and vaccinating children under the age of five against the debilitating and potentially deadly disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners, including UNICEF and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), will be working to vaccinate children in high-risk areas across the globe in an effort to eradicate the disease once and for all.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
Earth
Earth is the third planet from the sun and the only known planet to host life. It is a unique and complex planet that has been studied by scientists for centuries. The study of Earth, also known as Earth Science, encompasses a wide range of disciplines including geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Understanding Earth's place in the universe and its physical and biological processes is essential for addressing global challenges such as climate change and natural resource management.
By Mahendrarajah Mithusharan3 years ago in Earth
The Changing Face of Weather: Understanding and Adapting to Our Climate
Introduction: Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and the effects of a changing climate can be seen in the weather patterns all around us. From heat waves to hurricanes, droughts to floods, it's clear that the weather is becoming more extreme and unpredictable. It's a well-established scientific fact that the Earth's climate is warming and that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, are the main cause of this warming. In this blog post, we will delve into the science behind these changes and discuss the impact on weather patterns. We will also talk about the steps that individuals, communities and governments can take to adapt to a new normal.
By Nisha Suman 3 years ago in Earth
Why is the Arctic warming so much faster? New
The Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the rest of the planet due to a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. This occurs because as the polar regions warm, ice and snow melt, exposing darker land and water surfaces that absorb more solar radiation, causing even more warming. Additionally, the loss of sea ice in the Arctic can also cause more warming by altering ocean currents and weather patterns. Greenhouse gases are the main driver of this warming, with the majority of the warming caused by carbon dioxide emissions from human activities.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Earth
Quadru-Haiku
Earth, Wind, Fire, Sea Elements in harmony flow Nature's symphony The earth lay barren, dry, and cracked, parched from the scorching sun. But then, the wind blew in, bringing with it the life-giving rain. The raindrops fell onto the dry earth, and soon, green sprouts began to appear, signaling the start of new life.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Earth








