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Fresh Water

One of the most vital resources that need to be preserved is freshwater. Freshwater makes up only about 2.5% of the Earth’s total water, and less than 1% of that is accessible for direct human use. It is crucial for drinking, agriculture, sanitation, and energy

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Solar Storm Alert: Two Large Coronal Holes Detected on Sun

According to the satellite data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a large coronal hole has been identified in northern hemisphere of the Sun, while a smaller, elongated hole has appeared in the southern hemisphere. These coronal holes have the potential to generate Coronal

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Reducing Our Ecological Footprint: Small Steps, Big Impact

In today’s world, our daily choices have significant impact the planet. The term ecological footprint measures the resources we use and the waste we generate, showing how much we are straining Earth’s natural systems. Unfortunately, humanity’s footprint is growing in an unsustainable way, leading to

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Green Energy is The Key to a Sustainable Future

As the global demand for energy increases, the shift to the green energy has never been more urgent, as the worlds knows green energy is the key to a sustainable future. Green energy or renewable energy, derived from renewable resources like solar, wind, as well

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Understanding Hazardous and Toxic: Key Differences with Examples

1. Hazardous: Hazardous substances pose a threat to the health, property, or the environment due to their physical a chemical properties. These materials are flammable, corrosive, reactive or explosive.  Examples:  2. Toxic: Toxic materials mainly harm living organisms, causing adverse health effects such as poisoning,

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