Humanity
World problems no one knows about
There are many global problems that the world is facing today, including: 1. Climate change: The Earth's climate is changing due to the increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, caused by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels. This is leading to rising temperatures, more extreme weather events, and other impacts that threaten the planet and its inhabitants.
By pravinkumar sathliya3 years ago in Earth
Coronavirus Outbreak in US: All you need to know!
Phase 1. The coronavirus outbreak in the United States has been an ongoing health crisis and pandemic. The first U.S. case was reported on Jan. 21, 2020, and since then, the virus has spread rapidly, resulting in more than 28 million infections and more than 500,000 deaths.
By Yinusa Jamiu3 years ago in Earth
Mother Earth
Mother Earth Our mother earth is a beautiful and diverse place, filled with an incredible variety of plant and animal life, stunning landscapes, and diverse cultures. From the icy poles to the equatorial regions, earth is home to a wide range of ecosystems that support an amazing array of life.
By Ram Praveen3 years ago in Earth
Myths and Legends: The Five Most Mysterious Volcanoes in the World
I. Introduction Volcanoes are some of the most awe-inspiring and mysterious natural phenomena on Earth. These powerful forces of nature have shaped the landscapes of our planet, created new islands, and even altered the climate. Volcanoes have also inspired myths and legends throughout history, as people have tried to understand and explain their often-unpredictable behavior. In this post, we will explore the five most mysterious volcanoes in the world, delving into their unique histories, myths, and scientific mysteries. We will learn about Mount Etna in Italy, Krakatoa in Indonesia, Mount Fuji in Japan, Popocatépetl in Mexico, and Kīlauea in Hawaii. Each of these volcanoes has its own intriguing story and secrets to reveal.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Earth
Remembering our connections to all life -- past, present, and future -- may save us from self-destruction.
I spend a lot of my reading and writing time at a homey coffee shop in Austin, Texas. The tea is good. The vibe is warm. The community is vibrant. And there are dinosaurs. Lots of them.
By Ryan Widner3 years ago in Earth
Paul Alexander- The Man With The Iron Lungs
Paul Alexander's life could be seen as tragic: a guy unable to breathe on his own, paralyzed for seven decades from the neck down because of polio. Paul Alexander, however, never allowed having polio or having an iron lung to stop him from living his life.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Earth
The ten craziest scientific breakthroughs of 2022
The ten craziest scientific breakthroughs of 2022 It's been a terrible year, 2022. It was the first year after the lockdown that things properly began to open up for the majority of the world, giving us the chance to resume our lives as usual. And that meant an opportunity for scientists and researchers all across the world to return to the lab full-time. Yes, science has had a busy year in 2022. In the last 12 months, immunology research has made enormous strides, space flight has made enormous strides, and in the last few weeks, intriguing evidence has emerged suggesting that nuclear fusion might be feasible on Earth. However, it's also been a year for the bizarre and unexpected, like turtles the size of rhinos and monkeys that pick their noses. Here are some of the strangest and most fascinating discoveries that grabbed media attention this year.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth





