What Are Plastics Doing to The Ocean
Plastics are a wondrous group of materials. They can be as soft as a pair of nylons or as solid as a sewer pipe. What’s more, they’re easy to create – and difficult to...
Real aliens currently only exist in the ocean. Like the Gulper eel. In fact, this eel is not a true eel. It is a fish that is the only known member of the genus...
Every animal has a unique design and characteristics that make them what they are. They all have different methods to thrive and survive on this planet. Some thrive in extreme freezing conditions such as...
On this planet live billions of creatures that we still have yet to discover. Most of them live hidden beneath the depth of the oceans. 71 percent of Earth’s surface is water which gives...
If you are living in New York, you may have been downing hundreds of microscopic shrimps by the name of Copepods that live in the tap water. However, there is nothing to be concerned...
Currently on your bed lies a population of 10 million dust mites. They feed on nothing but your hair and dead skin cells that you shed every night. But they are harmless as they...
Plants are beneficial in many ways as they provide more than half of the products we use in our every day lives. However, while there are plants friendly to look at and use, there...
Researchers state that our universe is so immense that even light hasn’t yet travelled it in nearly 14 billion years. The speed of light is so intense it travels 186, 282 miles per second. That means the...
This adorable creature is a type of Salamander which is found in Xochimilco and Lake Chalco in Mexico. It certainly looks unreal and what’s more, is the coral-like horns coming out its head, which,...
Did you know that it takes 53 gallons of water to produce a single egg? and that there is more water in our atmosphere than in all of our rivers combined? Or even the...
Like the coniferous trees that make up that habitat on land, kelp thrives in cold conditions and grow in uniform abundance. The larger kelp forests are found in waters with temperatures no higher than...