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Zealandia: The Hidden Eighth Continent Beneath the Waves

Discoveries that reshape how we comprehend our planet’s history and structure continue to astonish us. The discovery of Zealandia, a continent that lies beneath the South Pacific and is mostly submerged, is one of the most fascinating discoveries of recent decades. Although it lies largely underwater, this vast landmass meets the scientific criteria of a continent. […]

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How Much Brain Power Does a Human Use

Interesting Facts About Human Brain Power: Unlocking the Secrets of the Mind The human brain is one of the most complex and fascinating organs in the body. Despite weighing only about 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms), it controls every thought, emotion, and action. The brain is a complex network that continues to astonish scientists, with over 86 billion

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Humanity

Humanity: The True Essence of Life Introduction Humanity is the invisible thread that binds us all together. It is measured not by our accomplishments, wealth, or social status but rather by our compassion, kindness, and capacity for selfless assistance. Humanity is the one thing that unites us in a world where people of different races, religions, nationalities,

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Reality Of Life

Introduction: The Script We’re Given vs. The Reality We Face From childhood, we are handed a comforting script. We are taught to work hard, be kind, and everything will fall into place by movies, teachers, and fairy tales. It’s a story that promises permanent success, happiness, and security if we just follow the rules. But

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Challenges faced by civil engineers

Challenges Faced by Civil Engineers: The Reality Behind Nation Building Civil engineers are the unnoticed builders of civilization. They plan and construct the infrastructure that makes modern life possible—roads, bridges, buildings, dams, railways, tunnels, airports, and water supply systems—all of which are essential to daily life. Every structure around us has the invisible signature of

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Happy Independence Day India

1. A Midnight of Destiny: Birth of a Nation India gained its independence at midnight on August 15, 1947. On July 18, 1947, the British Parliament approved the Indian Independence Act, officially ending nearly 200 years of colonial rule and dividing British India into India and Pakistan, both sovereign states. India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru,

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M87 Black Hole Produced a Massive Gamma-ray Flare in 2018

Introduction — A picture we never thought possible For centuries, black holes were a mathematical idea and a mystery. The supermassive black hole Messier 87 (also known as M87*) at the center of the galaxy was the subject of the first direct image of a black hole’s “shadow” that was released by scientists on April 10, 2019. The

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How Big Is The Universe Compared to Earth

There Are More Stars in the Universe Than Grains of Sand on Earth Author: Er. Changez Khan, Founder of WorldwideFacts.blog. Introduction: A Mind-Boggling Fact It’s hard to imagine that anything could outnumber the endless grains of sand that line a beach as you walk along it. But what if we told you there are more

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Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire

🏛️ Oxford University: A Millennium of Scholarship-Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire Origins & Early Growth Oxford is the oldest English-speaking university and has been teaching since 1096 CE. After King Henry II banned English students from the University of Paris in 1167, scholars flocked to Oxford, which fueled the university’s rapid expansion. Oxford had

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Africa is splitting into two continents

🌍 Africa’s Great Rift: A Slow Dance Toward a New Ocean Introduction Imagine Africa not as a static landmass, but as a living, dynamic entity slowly tearing itself apart. That’s what’s happening in East Africa, where tectonic forces are carving a massive rift across the continent—one that could someday host a brand-new ocean. This isn’t science fiction;

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