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 Bees are powerful pollinators.

Did you know about one-third of the world’s food depends on pollination? Many of the earth’s plants—about 30% of the world’s crops and 90% of our wild plants—depend on these little heroes. As they buzz from plant to plant, bees are powerful pollinators and play a vital role in the ecosystem, so the next time you find a wildflower, you can thank a busy bee.

2. Beavers combat climate change.

These woodland creatures have proved incredibly adept at naturally regulating ecosystems. Their gnawing and damming reduce flooding and wildfire damage, preserve fish populations, and conserve freshwater reservoirs—key to combating the effects of climate change. So when it comes to much-needed river ecosystem regulation, leave it to the beavers.

3. Llamas patrol farms.

In addition to being a farm animal with a particularly low environmental impact and a sweet tooth for invasive weed species, llamas have also been found to be incredibly effective guard animals. Yes, guard llamas. These sociable creatures bond with herd animals, which makes them instinctively protective against predators and an invaluable asset to shepherds and ranchers.

4. Rats detect landmines.

Rats get a bad rap but with their keen sense of smell and trainability, they’ve been found to be exceptionally suited to work as landmine detectors. More efficient than metal detectors and cheaper than dogs, rats (nicknamed HeroRats) are being trained to sniff out landmines, allowing previously unusable land to once again be productive.

5. Squirrels help trees take root.

While you may know them as your neighborhood park dwellers, squirrels’ natural habitat is the forest where they play a major role as nature’s tree planters. These forgetful little creatures’ nut-gathering and storing have a big impact when their forgotten nut stashes take root and grow into the trees and forests that sustain our ecosystem.

6. Narwhals assist scientists.

Otherwise known as the “unicorns of the sea,” these deep divers are instrumental to NASA scientists’ tracking of temperature changes in Greenland’s arctic. Researchers have employed narwhals, fitted with radio transmitters, to collect data from the hard-to-reach depths of the Arctic on water salinity, temperature, and impact of the increasingly warm ocean water on Greenland’s glaciers.

7. Elephants create a source of water for other species.

Not only are they major tourist attractions for many countries who depend on this economic boost, the elephant is also one of the most intelligent animals on the planet and key to the biodiversity of its ecosystem. During dry seasons, elephants use their large tusks to dig for water—providing some much-needed relief from the heat for other animals.

8. Birds balance nature.

The ecological handyman, birds really do it all: from reforestation and seed pollination to pest control and soil fertilization. Whether in a forest, on a farm, or simply in a garden, these feathered friends play a vital role in keeping nature balanced and indicating when it’s not.

9. Octopi are avid recyclers.

An unlikely ally, octopi are resourceful creatures with a talent for recycling. They put their tentacles to work reusing and reducing waste through their creative use of glass containers, coconut shells, and other debris to create shelters. And while one man’s trash is an octopus’ treasure, we can all learn a little something about “reduce, reuse, recycle.”

10. Dogs do it all.

Dogs are considered by many to be humanity’s best friend for many reasons. From astute service dogs guiding those with visual impairments to loyal friends providing emotional support to search and rescue canines saving lives, this animal has broad positive effects on our world and well-being.

Animals do a lot for us. Repay the favor with a donation to a vetted project devoted to animals. Or “adopt” an animal project by committing to a monthly donation, and GlobalGiving will match your first gift, dollar for dollar!

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MOON FACT -YOU MUST BE KNOW

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The Moon has had a deep connection with human history. Children are told stories of Chanda Mama, women wishing their husband a long life after seeing the moon, and in our Puranas, the moon has also been given the status of a deity.


 The history of the moon is very old, the moon existed long before the origin of humans on earth.

The Moon has always been an unsolved riddle for scientists, but as science progressed, many mysteries of the Moon were revealed. Neil Armstrong became the first scientist to reach the moon in 1969. Many scientists have gone to the moon so far. Today we will tell you some mysterious information related to the moon.
1>  So far, only 12 humans have gone to the moon.

2>The Moon is only 27 percent of the size of the Earth.

3> The weight of the moon is about 81,00,00,00, 000 (81 billion) tons.
 The full moon is 9 times brighter than the half-moon.

4> When Neil Armstrong took his first step on the moon, the mark he made on the moon land is still



5> When astronaut Alan Shepard was on the moon, he hit a golf ball that went about 800 meters away.

6>If your weight is 60 kg on the earth, due to the low gravity of the moon, your weight on the moon will be only 10 kg.

7>Black spots on the moon are called frogs on the moon in China.
 The Apollo spacecraft so far has brought 296 pieces of rock with a total mass of 382 kg.
8> Only 59 percent of the moon is visible from the earth.

9> The moon keeps only part of it as the earth while walking around the earth, so no human has seen the other part of the moon to date.(from earth)




10> The diameter of the moon is only one-fourth of the diameter of the earth and about 49 moons can fit in the earth.

 

11>Do you know the moon is moving 4 centimetres away from the earth every year.

 

12> 50 billion years from now, the moon will complete a round of the earth in 47 days, which is currently doing in 27.3 days.
 

 

13>Moon is at number 5 in 63 satellites of the solar system

 


14> NASA made a world record, providing an internet facility on CHOD, which has a speed of 19 Mbps.
 

 

15>The moon does not have its own light. The moon is illuminated only by the light of the sun
 

 

16>If there was no sun, we would never have seen the moon.
 

 

17>No person has been to the moon for the last 41 years
 The moon is not round, its shape is oval.




18> 6 flags have been carved on the moon, 5 of which are still carved.



THE ANTARCTICA-FACTS

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Why are Antarctica's snow mountains turning white to green?




 

It has been observed that some part of the ice is becoming green in coastal Antarctica. For some years a small amount of green ice was seen. But now it is spreading all over the continent. What is the reason for this, why is Antarctica turning green? What if the ice of entire Antarctica melts? Let's study it in detail.


Parts of Antarctica are turning green. It is being told that the reason behind this is global climate change. Therefore, we can say that some color changes are taking place in Antarctica due to climate change.



The University of Cambridge and British Antarctic Survey scientists have researched algae blooms throughout the ice melting on the Antarctic Peninsula. The university team said that the white landscape is changing to green, that is, the snow has started looking green. This is due to the development of new algae and according to researcher, these will create a source of nutrition for other species.

As we know the life forms of algae are subtle, but when they grow together they turn the ice into bright green color and can be seen from space.

Matt Davey, a study leader, said that "land-based life on Antarctica is an important advance in our understanding and the study of how it can change as the climate changes in the coming years". He further explained that "ice algae take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the photosynthesis process and ice algae are an important component of the continent's strength."

A study was published in the science journal Nature Communications which suggests that scientists have created the first large-scale map of micro-algae growth on the Antarctic Peninsula and can be used to map development progress because The Earth is constantly heating up.

According to Dewey "This is a community. It can potentially create new habitats. This is the beginning of a new ecosystem."

So now we understand that Antarctica is getting green due to micro-algae and this is the result of climate change.

Why plants can reduce home air pollution?


 

The continental area of ​​Antarctica is an ice-free plain that is only around 0.18% and the Antarctic Peninsula's most vegetated area is about 1.34% of the exposed plain. The British team behind the research believes that with the increase of these algae in the future, which is due to global warming, their range will expand because it is creating the conditions they need to survive.

Algae blooming "green ice" are found on the continent's coastline, especially near the islands on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. They grow when temperatures are higher than normal between November and February. It has also been observed that algae are also affected by sea birds and mammal, as their excreta provides natural fertilizer for excretion.

Let us now study how much area is involved in research


 

Researchers worked on 1,679 sprouts of algae, covering a total area of ​​1.9 square kilometres which is equivalent to the carbon sink or natural atmosphere's ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which is about 479 tones a year. Nearly two-thirds of green algae were found to bloom on small, low-lying islands around the Antarctic Peninsula and have experienced the most intense heat in the world, setting new temperature records this summer. Let us tell you that in the southern areas ice algae are less concentrated. The effects of global warming have been seen more in these peninsular regions.

Another reason is the growth of moss

Another reason behind Antarctica's increasing green color is the growth of moss. Global warming has increased the growth of moss on the Antarctic Peninsula. Most parts of Antarctica are covered with snow but some parts of the peninsula are covered by moss. Every year the moss is increasing.

In June 2017, a study in Current Biology, Widespread Biological Response to Rapid Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula was published.

 

Typically, mosses grow very slowly and accumulate at the end of the growing season in cold polar regions rather than decompose.

What is Moss?


 

Moss is a flower-free, spore-producing plant. They produce spores in small capsules instead of seeds. That is, after conception, a spore genus or capsule is formed inside which thousands of small spores are formed. They do not contain flowers, wood, or real roots. They are Schizoid rather than roots. They are a group of non-vascular plants without vascular tissue.

What are Algae?


 

Algae are a large and diverse group of aquatic organisms that can perform photosynthesis. Algae are chlorophyll), non-vascular, and catastrophic.

 

The body of algae is Tabloid. These are found in freshwater, seawater, hot water springs, mud and river, ponds.

 

Flagella are found to move in some algae. The algae that are found on ice are called cryptophytes and those found on rocks are called lithospheres.

Algae are different from plants such that algae do not have roots, stems, and leaves. Even they do not have a vascular system like plants to transmit water and nutrients in their body. According to a 2014 article that was published in the journal Biology, many algae are unicellular. They also occur in various forms and sizes. They can exist as single, microscopic cells and can even be macroscopic and multicellular, surviving in colonies. Algae are found in both freshwater and saltwater.

Now we study climate change

 

Climate change is an average condition such as prolonged temperature and rainfall in an area. Due to climate change, the temperature gets warmer, the rainfall changes. Some other effects of Earth warming are:

- Sea level rises.

 

- The shrinking of mountain glaciers.

 

- Melting of ice at a faster rate than normal Greenland seen in Antarctica and the Arctic.

 

Also, change the time of the flowering of flowers and plants. According to scientists, the average temperature of the Earth has been increasing very fast in the last 150 years.

 

Therefore, we can say that climate change is a change in weather patterns, and related changes are seen in oceans, land surfaces, and sheets of ice that have been occurring for decades or more.


WORLD'S HIGHEST,LARGEST & BIGGEST

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1> Largest Bird In The World
ostrich


With its long neck and brown plumage, the ostrich is the tallest and heaviest bird on the planet. Females can grow up to six feet and weigh more than 200 pounds, while males can reach nine feet tall and roughly 280 pounds.
2> Biggest Flying Bird In The World
wandering albatross


There are 23 species of albatrosses, though arguably the most famous is the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans), which is the largest flying bird in the world.
3> Largest Animal In The World
Antarctic blue whale



The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ssp. Intermedia) is the biggest animal on the planet, weighing up to 400,000 pounds (approximately 33 elephants) and reaching up to 98 feet in length.
4> Largest Animal On Land In The World 
African bush elephant


The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), of the order Proboscidea, is the largest living land animal. A native of various open habitats in sub-Saharan Africa, this elephant is commonly born weighing about 100 kilograms (220 lb).
5> Longest River In The World
NILE


The Nile River is approximately 4,100 miles long and was historically thought to be the longest river in the world. There is plenty of debate surrounding this, however, for many believe the Amazon River in South America might be longer. According to the United States Geological Survey, the Nile is about 100 miles longer than the Amazon.
6> Highest Mountain In The World
MOUNT EVEREST 


Mount Everest (Nepali: सगरमाथा [sʌɡʌrmatʰa] is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border runs across its summit point.

7> Biggest Ant In The World
Bullet ants


Bullet ants can grow about 1.2 inches long. The largest ant species ever recorded was discovered in fossilized remains in Wyoming. The insect, named Titanomyrma lubei for its incredible length, was over 2 inches long and comparable in size to a modern hummingbird.
8> Largest Country In The World
Russia


Covering an expanse of over 6.6 million square miles, Russia is the world's largest country by landmass, beating out runner-up Canada by around 2.8 million square miles. It includes nine different time zones and shares land borders with 14 neighboring countries.

9> Largest Temple In The World
Angkor Wat


Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia. It is the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m2; 402 acres) which was built for king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city.
10> Longest Road In The World 
Pan-American Highway


Spanning some 19,000 miles, the Pan-American Highway is the longest roadway in the world. Starting in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, the road moves south, passing through Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central America.
11>  Largest WaterfallIn The World
Angel Falls


Angel Falls in Venezuela, the tallest waterfall on land, is 3 times shorter than the Denmark Strait cataract, and Niagara Falls carries 2,000 times less water, even during peak flows
12> Largest National Park In The World
Greenland's National Park


Covering an area of 972,000 square kilometres, Greenland's National Park is the world's largest.
13> Largest desert in the world
Antarctic desert


World's largest deserts. This statistic displays the ten largest deserts on earth. The largest desert on earth is the Antarctic desert, covering the continent of Antarctica with a size of around 5.5 million square miles.


WHAT IS THE ELECTRICAL ACCIDENT-HOW CAN BE SOLVE THIS PROBLEMS

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The process by which the flow of electricity is directly or indirectly affected is called electrical accident. This often happens without paying attention when connecting to electricity. Thousands of people are losing their lives every year due to electrical accidents. This is also a complex problem in Nepal. Due to negligence and lack of experienced people, about 6-8 electrical accidents are reported every year.




Why does an electrical accident happen?

The main reason for Electrical Accident is the negligence of the workers. When the wires are not connected properly, even a small wind can cause a big accident. AC and DC wires are more likely to catch fire. Also, if the wiring is not done rectally or there is a lack of experienced people, there is a strong possibility that the wires will become loose and unsightly.

This problem also arises when the power source is kept in an unsafe place. In the case of Nepal, most of the electric wires are planted in places of fear. There is a possibility of large scale fire when the branches of the plant are broken.





In the same way, this problem is the main reason for the poor quality of the materials used in electrical work. In Nepal, there is a lot of confusion about complex issues like electronics. It has taken a terrible turn when you don't pay attention to things and try to make a little profit. The Nepali administration also needs to take an interest in this.




Overall, the main causes of electrical accidents are:
- Inferior electrical goods
- Lack of experienced people
- Disorganized wire
- Unsafe place
- Do not do the wiring properly
-Connection loose


Solution:



If the electrical problem is removed today, it can save a lot of money and people tomorrow. Therefore, it is important for all bodies to pay attention to its solution.

Electrical problems can be completely eliminated by doing these things:



- Giving the responsibility of electrical work only to experienced people
- Wire fitting only in a safe place
- Checking the items used in electrical work from time to time
- Use only quality goods.