Unprecedented Heatwaves Hitting the Earth’s Poles Alarm Climate Scientists

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The Earth’s poles, North and South, are simultaneously experiencing a rise in temperatures above normal levels in mid-March. Weather stations located in the parts of Antarctica have already recorded the place was 104° Fahrenheit (40° C) warmer than usual! Weather stations located near the Arctic regions have also recorded signs of heatwaves, hitting about 86° […]

Home Garden Sugarcane!

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Home gardens can have flowering plants, crotons, short trees, or vegetable and fruit bearing trees. Here is a sugarcane plant that has given a few shoots. Sugarcane takes 10 months to grow fully. The sugarcane is cut during harvest festivals. They are used to make sugar. Sugarcane can be cut to pieces and eaten. Comment […]

Agricultural Practices in Crop Production (New Words)

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Here are some important terms related to agriculture. Tilling – Tilling is to prepare and cultivate the land for crops. Sowing – Sowing is planting the seeds by scattering it on or in the earth. Manuring – Manuring is to apply manure (organic matter/fertilizer) to the land. Irrigation – Irrigation is the artificial application of […]

The Legendary Dry Land of the Saudis: Saving the Desert

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I want to save animals by stopping people from building cities in the desert. I want to support the people who save the desert. I can stop people from cutting cactuses, which are a great source of water in the desert. I can stop people from killing scorpions by telling them not to do it. They […]

Climate Change – A Dramatic Change

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When people cut trees, greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide which trees normally convert to oxygen for us, get collected in the atmosphere. After that, UV sunlight rays hit the earth, and things like the ocean, mountains, cement, buildings, and icebergs reflect them back up to the sky. The rays reflect back down again instead of […]

Can We Save The Planet, Or Is It Too Late?

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William Shatner (Captain Kirk) traveled to space on a Blue Origin Spaceflight. Below is a video where he shares his experience and was overwhelmed with emotions when he saw our very fragile earth from space. Extreme temperatures and fires around the world are starting to be a daily occurrence once only seen in science fiction […]