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What is the Cretaceous
Cretaceous age Cretaceous age or Cretaceous, is the period somewhere in the range of (145.5 and 65.5) million years prior, the last time of the Mesozoic, after age Ajawarsa (the time of dinosaurs), and finished the Cretaceous elimination of dinosaurs aside from birds of them. Toward the start of the Cretaceous time frame was a landmass Banega goliath (the mainland's mom), has started Balthqq, and in the mid-Cretaceous time frame was partitioned into a few little landmasses, bringing about geological confinement and inescapable event of scale, and the distinction in the advancement of things life creatures and people groups in the new regions, and the foundation of lines of waterfront new, environment turned out to be a lot colder, and the woods has developed and arisen another types of plants and trees developed pecan, oak trees, tree magnolia.
By Sikander Ali4 years ago in Earth
Blooming Bliss
The buzzing busyness has drifted us away from nature and vitamin D. The more we let ourselves get consumed by the clock, the further we get from hope, freshness and light. The season to be hopeful is almost here. Spring is almost around the corner and I’m excited for bright hues to sooth my eyes. With flowers and buds, there will be life again. Bouncing back to action after a long period of hibernation, warmer days sound good right now. As I enjoy my hot drinks and cozy corners, the thought of spring brings a ray of hope and fresh scent. A season to revive and flow back into the world of waterlily, happiness and abundance.
By Geetanjali Sharma4 years ago in Earth
Undersea beds: Nemo’s Garden takes terrestrial farming to new depths
Along the coast of Noli, Italy, in the garden of Nemos, the world's first underwater plant. Located 40 meters from the shores of the Italian city of Noli on the Ligurian Riviera and about eight feet below sea level, the underwater farm is the vision of an Italian father and two sons. This terrestrial garden, called Nemos Garden, is located on the beach near Noli on the Italian Riviera and was created to explore new agricultural opportunities. This underwater vegetation research farm may look like an exciting sci-fi setting for these images, but it is actually exploring new ways of growing.
By Robert Calvin4 years ago in Earth
