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5 Geographical Misconceptions about the World

5 Geographical Misconceptions about the World

Australia is Quite Empty Only a Small Part of Iran is a Dry and Arid Desert Europe is a Lot Closer to the Arctic than the USA Humans Don’t Really Understand the Size of the Pacific Ocean The Third Route around the World MuneebComputer Scientist by qualification who loves to read, write, eat, and travel

Scientists Discover a Mineral Never Seen Before

Scientists Discover a Mineral Never Seen Before

Researchers from the Museums Victoria have found an unknown natural mineral, called Edscottite, in space rock. What’s in the Rock? How did this Mineral Reach our Earth? Recent Discoveries of Minerals in Meteorites “We have discovered 500,000 to 600,000 minerals in the lab, but fewer than 6,000 that nature’s done itself.” History of this Meteorite…

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5 Interesting Facts about the Continents of the World

5 Interesting Facts about the Continents of the World

Generally, it is believed that there are 7 continents in the world but some nations are of the view that there are only 4. This discrepancy is caused by the fact that we don’t have a definite definition for this entity and none of the speculations can be rejected. Although the distribution of continents is…

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Daintree Rainforest is Facing a Massive Crisis

Daintree Rainforest is Facing a Massive Crisis

Researchers from the James Cook University claims that a number of amazing species in the Daintree Rainforest may become extinct by 2022. Global warming has destroyed a number of natural wonders around the globe, ranging from the beautiful Great Barrier Reef in Australia to huge ice glaciers in Antarctica. This ruthless destruction is caused by…

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8 Amazing Places that Humans have Destroyed

8 Amazing Places that Humans have Destroyed

The global urbanization and industrialization have destroyed unlimited amazing places around the globe. The advancement of technology has enabled humanity to change the surface of the Earth according to our needs. We did manage to extract numerous benefits from this progress but it cost us some of the most beautiful assets of the world. Although…

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The World’s oldest known Spider died at the Age of 43

The World’s oldest known Spider died at the Age of 43

A parasitic wasp led to the death of the world’s oldest known spider in Australia. The lifespan of living things is decreasing continuously and the analysis of human history will guide you perfectly in this regard. A lot of species are being wiped away from the surface of this planet. Contrary to all this, an…

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