Nature
A Look At Pakistan
The Holy Land is the land that came into being through many sacrifices and faithfulness. This is the country which the Almighty has enriched with natural resources. In the land of gold, flowers of all colors and all kinds of crops are produced. In the land of this beautiful homeland, flowing rivers, delicious fruits, skyscrapers and flowing waterfalls add four moons to its beauty. Pakistan is a beautiful country with some parts of the world offering a picture of paradise.
By Mohammad Arif5 years ago in Earth
Deepest Ocean In The World- Pacific Ocean
The oceans are home to some of the world's most diverse living things and contain the deepest depths of humanity. While many oceans are still awaiting exploration, human activities such as industrial fishing, deep-sea mining, and the burning of mineral oil are drastically changing oceans. Current environmental problems include oil pollution in the Philippine and South China Sea.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Earth
How Are Diamonds Extracted
A diamond is formed when the earth's crust lies about 150 miles [150 km] underground and is brought up over mountain mud. In a volcanic eruption, diamonds are pressed upward by joints from a coating. Diamonds are formed by pressing the earth's crust, which is why mines are found in river beds.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Earth
How Does Tsunami Occurs?
Most California coastal protection agencies go through a rigorous process of identifying tsunami hazards by marking specific areas showing the magnitude of flood areas, migration routes, and appropriate measures in the event of a single earthquake. . There are also official warnings from tsunami warning centers broadcast on radio, television, wireless emergency warnings, NOAA Weather Radio, NOAA website, and social media. These alerts come from outside alarms, local officials, messages, and phone alerts.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Earth
The Deepest Oceanic Trench on Earth-Mariana Trench
It has not been explored because of the challenges involved in such depths, but it will be 360.70 meters deep. By comparison, if Mount Everest were submerged, it would be about two miles [2 km] underwater. Its depth is the same as the distance a plane can fly.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Earth
World's Largest Hottest Desert-Sahara Desert
Ten young artists from seven countries have crossed the Sahara to take part in a one-week stay in the desert region of Mhamid el Ghizlane in southeastern Morocco. The existing Hotel Sahara exhibition featured artists from Magasin Generaux Pantin, a suburb of Paris, Anna Labouze, Keimis, and Henni Hawad, which opened as part of the 2020 African Cultural Season on October 2.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Earth
Vultures: The Custodians of Nature We Love to Loathe
A vulture in the human sense is someone who preys on the weak, a mean person, opportunistic, greedy, in short, nothing that says good vibes. Vultures are often associated with dark human nature. Talk about bad publicity! It is safe to say that we know so little about these birds who should be widely known as the Guardians of Nature, nature’s cleaning crew.
By Precious Rongmei5 years ago in Earth
The Hill
In the summertime my family would travel to a little campground two hours away from our house. We called this place “The Hill”. The mountainous landscape of Pennsylvania, hid this tiny patch of land just for us. There I learned to love the woods. The drive was magical. Along the sides of the car were cliff faces, and the elegantly flowing Susquehanna River. The campground was on a dirt road directly passing through a farm - the only structure for a couple miles at least - and over a rickety covered bridge that my great grandfather and his friends built by hand a lifetime ago. There were cows just hanging out across the creek we always played in, and there were many creatures you could see if you walked into the dense forest behind this mini gravel haven where we relaxed and made memories together.
By Joshua Leininger5 years ago in Earth






