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The Dancing Forest With Horrific Strange-Shaped Trees
by admin on Mar 3rd, 2010
When you come in forest all you can see is straight trees, a lot of them, some plants and similar. Well, from a place to place you can find some irregular shaped tree but you know that's fine. If you came to Dancing Forest in Kaliningrad, better prepare yourself to experience horror-like atmosphere. That's right, those trees are so regularly irregular so you would be scared when you see such thing. They are all curved in knots and strange loop...Read More » Tags
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Disappearing Arctic Ice Caps
by admin on Nov 16th, 2009
It seems our ecosystem is going to be changed a more, if not too much. Certain disturbance at any level of ecosystem leads to imbalance the whole. Environmental researchers have called for attention to the yellow light flashing in the polar region. We are on the line which deadly leads to the peril of all. A polar ice cap is a high latitude province of a planet or natural satellite in the universe that is covered completely with ice. Polar ice...Read More » Tags
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Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. and Europe
by admin on Oct 13th, 2009
The riot of color that erupts in forests every autumn looks different depending on which side of the ocean you're on. While the fall foliage in North America and East Asia takes on a fiery red hue, perplexingly, autumn leaves in Europe are mostly yellow in color. A team of researchers has a new idea as to why the autumnal colors differ between the continents, one that involved taking a step back 35 million years in time. Pigment proces...Read More » Tags
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Fish With Human Teeth
by admin on Jul 3rd, 2009
This incredible fish was found with unique human-like teeth, it has yet to be identified by scientists… Via:ZuZuTop...Read More » Tags
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Birds Nests in the Most Unusual Places
by admin on Jun 2nd, 2009
Few doubt the brilliance of bird nest design, but it seems our feathered friends are just as ingenious when it comes to picking locations for their future homes. They need to be, when you consider the rate at which we’re gobbling up space on our planet. Yet looking at some of the bizarre spots birds mark out as prime real estate, anyone would think this business tells you something about each bird’s taste and character. This collared...Read More » Tags
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The Best From The Nature Olive Ridely And Their Survival
by admin on Feb 9th, 2009
Different types of sea turtles especially the Olive Ridely turtles throng the coastline of Nosara, Costa Rica in big numbers to breed, laying eggs in the beaches. About 162 hectares of the coastline of Nosara is being protected as Ostional Wildlife Refuge to save the beauty of the shore and obviously the endangered species of Olive Ridleys. This is the reason; one would find paintings of turtles in the beaches. Also to preserve the beauty of ...Read More » Tags
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Global Warming – Fueled Interest of Seeing Glaciers
by admin on Jan 16th, 2009
Alaska one of the most amazing states that is a part of world’s most powerful country USA has something for everyone. In true means many have described this part of world as the ultimate nature’s gift to earth. If someone has not visited and felt the beauty of Alaska then he/she needs to explore it at least once in his/her lifespan. Nature’s beauty is something that can’t be understood until and unless you experience it physically! So,...Read More » Tags
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Landfill Problems and Global Warming Effects
by admin on Dec 21st, 2008
The high moisture content or which receive artificial irrigation, rainwater, surface or groundwater infiltration produce leachate and methane gas at a high rate. It has been shown, from one study that once a dump is saturated, annual precipitation of 36 inches per year which exists in certain parts of the world can percolate 1 million gallons of contaminated water per acre annually. This is a lot of contaminated water - also known as leachate ...Read More » Tags
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Facts About Global Warming you Should Know
by admin on Nov 26th, 2008
Global warming is not a 20th century phenomenon. It has, in fact, occurred in the past more than once, along with periods of extreme cold known as the ice ages. With so much written and reported about global warming, sometimes it's difficult to detect which is fact and which is just part of scientific scaretactics. Here are some facts about global warming that might help: What exactly is global warming? Global warming is...Read More » Tags
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Global Warming is leading to More Arctic energy
by admin on Nov 23rd, 2008
European Union has said that due to global warming a new energy is available and more fishing resources. Melting ice also presented new navigation possibilities such as a short route to the Pacific Ocean, the EU executive said. The rapid recession of sea ice, snow cover and permafrost were helping to accelerate global warming and the loss from the Greenland ice sheet would bring a swift rise in sea levels, it said in a paper. States shou...Read More » Tags
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