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History Behind Moon
The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth. It is the fifth-largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest among planetary satellites relative to its host planet. The Moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth and has a diameter of 3,476 kilometers. Its surface is rocky and dusty, and it has a heavily cratered surface. The Moon's phases, caused by its orbit around Earth, have been used for timekeeping and have been the inspiration for many myths and legends throughout human history. The Moon's gravitational pull also causes the tides on Earth. It has been explored by human beings and robots and it is also a popular destination for lunar missions.
By KARTHIK RC3 years ago in Earth
Innovative Water Solutions For Developing Countries
As the world gears up for the United Nations Water Conference in 2023, it's more important than ever to focus on innovative solutions for providing clean and accessible water to developing countries. As a professor and researcher in this field, I've seen firsthand the impact that a lack of access to clean water can have on communities, and I'm excited to share some of the most promising solutions that have emerged in recent years.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Earth
"Addressing Earth's Challenges: Climate Change, Overpopulation, and Resource Depletion"
I'm sorry, but the idea that the Earth will come to an end in 2023 is not based on any scientific evidence. There are no credible predictions or indications that such an event will occur. In fact, predictions of the end of the world have been made throughout history, and none of them have come to fruition.
By Ehab yousry3 years ago in Earth
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in human history. He was born in 1452 in the small town of Vinci, Italy and died in 1519 in Amboise, France.
By Financial Independents3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and the Future: How We Can Build a Better World?
Introduction: Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our world today, with rising temperatures, sea levels, and extreme weather events affecting communities and ecosystems around the globe. But despite the enormity of the problem, there is still hope for a better future. In this article, we will explore the science of climate change, the role of government and business in tackling the crisis, and the ways in which individuals can make a difference. We will also look at some of the innovative solutions and technologies that are being developed to help us build a more sustainable future. With a better understanding of the challenges we face and the actions we can take, we can work together to build a better world for ourselves and future generations.
By chandra kumar3 years ago in Earth
Judiciary can’t be blamed if police, executive fail in their duty: ATC
The judiciary plays a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served in any society. However, it is not always fair to hold the judiciary solely responsible when other branches of government fail to fulfill their duties. This is particularly true when it comes to the role of the police and the executive in maintaining law and order.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
Perpetrators of ‘modern slavery’ given up to 12 years in US
Modern slavery, also known as human trafficking, is a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world. In the United States, federal law provides for severe penalties for those who engage in this heinous crime.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth






