Nature
The 5 Largest Volcanoes in the World
Volcano is a type of geothermal eruption that occurs when magma (molten rock) rises through cracks in the earth's crust. When the molten rock reaches the surface, it erupts from volcanoes. Volcanoes can occur at any time, anywhere, but they are most common in areas where tectonic plates meet.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
Forest Green Rovers Named World's Greenest Football Club
Thinking about going green and improving the rate at which you recycle different products and packaging? With the temperature in different countries increasing all the time due to the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere, there couldn't be a more important time to stop unnecessarily throwing away products such as paper, cardboard, glass bottles and jars etc. If you're thinking about turning over a new leaf and increasing the rate at which you recycle, it could be easier said than done. That's according to one group of waste and recycling experts. That's because many major football clubs are languishing at the bottom of the table when it comes to acting responsibly.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Earth
The 10 Most Active Volcanoes That Have Already Exploded
There are still more active volcanoes in the world and this is something we cannot ignore. There are such huge explosions that people are amazed. Before moving on to volcanic eruptions, let's briefly talk about how volcanic eruptions occur.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
The 7 Largest Lakes in the World, Unique with their Features
Lake is a term used to describe a large body of water that has no outlet. Lakes are usually located near rivers or streams, but can also be found in deserts or other dry areas. They are formed when a river or stream flows into a basin where the water level rises until it reaches a point where it cannot flow out anymore. When this happens, the water builds up and forms a lake.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
How Plants Nurture You
“We may think we are nurturing our garden, but of course it’s our garden that is really nurturing us” — Jenny Uglow When I was, the last summer, watering the tomato plants in my mother's garden, it hit me: I was at peace. And honestly, I'm not often at peace with myself.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Earth
How walking among the trees in the countryside restored my sanity
I have been having serious conversations with myself among the trees. They are good listeners, and they do reply to me in their own way, especially when there is a brisk wind and the leaves are whipped into a frenzy of conversation with each other. I join in the dialogue and we have a good tete-a-tete and heart to heart. We enjoy a good laugh and revel in the joy of being outdoor in the fresh country air.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Earth
Travel tip: The most beautiful national park in USA
Founded in 1872, Yellowstone National Park in the Rocky Mountains (Wyoming) is the oldest national park in the world - and one of the most visited: the park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has around 4 million guests every year. It covers an area of almost 9,000 square kilometers and is best known for its numerous geysers and hot springs as well as its wildlife. The area of Yellowstone National Park, named after the river of the same name, is located at an altitude of between 1,600 and 3,400 meters above sea level in the caldera of a former supervolcano.
By Amelia Harris4 years ago in Earth
9 Interesting Facts About the World's Most Remote Areas
Humanity has been witnessing incredible things about the world for all this time. Our world is home to some truly incredible regions. Maybe we know many of them, but we do not know their properties and mystery. Here are 9 interesting facts about the most remote parts of the world you've never heard of.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
5 Largest Mountains in The World
A mountain is defined as a high elevation area that has steep slopes and cliffs. Mountains can have many different shapes, but they usually consist of large blocks of rock. They can be flat-topped or rounded, and their heights vary from less than 1 km (0.6 mi) to over 10 km (6.2 mi).
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth





