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MONSTER HEATWAVE IN CANADA.
Hello guys, Normally Canada is considered as one of the coldest country in the world, as we know that temperature of -20°and-30°Celsius is not a great thing in Canada. But in the last few days there is a severe heatwave which caused the temperature to go beyond 49.6°C i.e., almost 50°C, you can expect this temperature in UAE or any of the middle east countries, but now it is also seen in Canada. How did these happen? Let’s try to know in today’s Article.
By Anish Patil5 years ago in Earth
Curiosity Bites
Well that came out of nowhere. I’m not swimming my usual route but still have never seen one before, so I wasn’t prepared when we slammed into each other through the murky deep. The eyes were so close together and the bubbles coming out of its face were unnatural. This creature was unlike anything I’d ever seen. I’m not afraid of anything, though, and this creature recoils as expected. I slowly swim around it, being sure to keep it in my eyeline while I decide if it’s dinner or not. I could take a bite and see. Before I can make up my mind the creature begins to move its puny fins and surface, staring me down the entire time. I could’ve used that meal, I shouldn’t have been hesitant. I know better. Still, this creature was unlike any other I’ve encountered during my long swim and something felt uneasy about its presence. Oh well, it was the only one and it’s gone now.
By Kennedy Reed5 years ago in Earth
The Forgotten Tree
Time was long, and the days were short. Still, the tree stayed standing. It was a pear tree widely known for producing the best pears in the town. Every year, people had come to take the sweet fruit that hung from the branches, and the tree gave willingly. The tree had always had a pleasant life in its little meadow. The tree had always loved when people came to eat its fruit. The humans always had a smile on their faces when they left with the crisp fruit plucked from the branches of the tree.
By Aidan Schultz5 years ago in Earth
Planting Mindfulness
The activity that takes me away from harsh realities is restoring a small piece of nature on my property back home. It doubles as a part of the solution to the core of the harsh realities out there including the effects of materialism and overpopulation on nature and society that continue to spread across the countryside. The problems people impose on the environment and each other weigh heavily on my mind. Serenity and tranquility are necessary for peace of mind and coping with life in these tumultuous times. Planting native plants on my little patch of ground is a rewarding and satisfying activity. It is a fundamental way to make a positive difference today and for future generations.
By Thomas Durbin5 years ago in Earth
Plastic Water Bottle should be reduced
Specific Purpose: To persuade the students of university to eliminate the use of plastic bottled water. Thesis: We should ban the use of the plastic water bottle because plastic is not biodegradable. It is dangerous for the humans, animals, and environment.
By Nawal Imran5 years ago in Earth
Houseplants that Enhance the Quality of Air You Breathe Indoors
Houseplants serve a variety of purposes. Many level up the aesthetics in their homes by setting them up around their house. Like good books and comfortable furniture, houseplants have their way of pleasing an indoor environment. Other than levelling up the aesthetics of the place, some varieties of houseplants serve a greater and more important purpose, which is purifying the air we breathe. Some houseplants tend to absorb toxic air contents like carbon dioxide and give out more fresh oxygen that we can consume. There are a number of plants that can really help with naturally purifying air in your home.
By Sai Shruthy5 years ago in Earth
Wake Up When September Ends
Out the door and down the two burnt red-orange tiled steps, quietly across the driveway with the corner crack that always has a yellow dandelion growing out of it and onto the long, narrow, and dwindling sidewalk. The dawn having yet to break, I can hear the soft "coos" of doves sitting on the wires above.
By Izabella Zacharski5 years ago in Earth







