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What is the most interesting fact which has proven scientifically?

Science is   awesome , and that's the truth. We have science to thank for the modern era, and all the cool things that come with it. However sometimes there is just so much science going on out there, that amazing facts and discoveries get overlooked. 1. That's heavy metal. 2. Note to self, do not go scuba diving there. 3. Talk about fuel efficiency. 4. I've always wondered what that was for. 5. 90 seconds is probably not enough time to save myself. 6. I think you'd have a lot more to be worried about if you were orbiting a black hole. 7. The science of fire. 8. I feel like this could have ended badly. 9. Amazing. 10. The mirror is greener on the other side. 11. Poor Neptune. 12. Childhood favorite dinosaur = destroyed. 13. This is so weird to think about. 14. I'd like to be able to fly. 15. That would be really cool if it was true. 16. Climate change has been happening longer than we all thought. 17. Go Norway! 18. Russia Vs. Pluto. 19. That's one giant galaxy.

Benefits of Physical Exercise

As we know Physical Exercise have lots of advantages in our life and also brings changes in our body.It helps to keep us fit and active due to which we have energy to do better for ourselves along with entire human. Benefits of physical exercise: 1.Increase concentration of our brain. 2.strength of muscle and arm, as a result our flexibility gets better. 3.increase our immunity power to fight against bacteria,virus and so on.

Will corona virus make Travelar afer or may be worst by 2022?"

It’s 2022 and you’ve just arrived at the travel destination of your dreams. As you get off the plane, a robot greets you with a red laser beam that remotely takes your temperature. You’re still half asleep after a long transoceanic flight, so your brain barely registers the robot’s complacent beep. You had just passed similar checks when boarding the plane hours ago so you have nothing to worry about and can just stroll to the next health checkpoint. This pandemic will change the culture of how people are travelling As you join the respiratory inspection queue, a worker hands you a small breathalyser capsule with a tiny chip inside. Conceptually, the test is similar to those measuring drivers’ alcohol levels, but this one detects the coronavirus particles in people’s breath, spotting the asymptomatic carriers who aren’t sick but can infect others. By now you know the drill, so you diligently cough into the capsule and drop it into the machine resembling a massive microwav

Underwater tourism is opening the ocean up to travellers, offering them the chance to see the marine world that covers 70% of our planet. Read It

Despite being a reasonably experienced scuba diver, I had never seen a “bommie”, something Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef is famous for. A couple of years ago, the chance to see one of these shaggy column-like mounds of coral finally took me there. My first bommie not only turned out to be a spectacular sight, a miniature self-contained habitat like a tiny underwater island, but was enhanced by a gigantic manta ray gently flapping its wing-like fins, performing an underwater ballet right above it. When a turtle happened to swim by for good measure, the Great Barrier Reef had won me over completely. Talking to the other divers on the boat, we’d all been drawn to the Great Barrier Reef to see the world’s largest coral formation and its vast variety of ecological habitats and marine species. Not only were we spellbound by its otherworldly beauty, it made us understand the importance of preserving this precious environment.

My First Blog on Mount Everest four interesting fact

1.Mount Everest Is 8,848 Meters High and Is Still Growing Mount Everest is part of the Himalayan range, and it is the tallest peak at 8,844.43 meters (29,016 feet) high. And it's still growing at a height of about 40 centimeters (16 inches) per century. 2. The Climate Is Very Harsh: It's Capped with Snow and Ice All Year Round From a height of 5,300 meters (17,400 feet), the mountain is capped with snow and ice all year round. People who want to climb the mountain must wear goggles as well as warm clothes in case of snow blindness . The climate is very harsh . The warmest temperature there is -20°C (-4°F). 3. It Takes at Least 30,000 USD to Climb Mt. Everest If you love mountaineering and plan to climb to Everest's summit, it's good to know that it costs at least 30,000 USD to climb the mountain. You will need to spend money on transportation, guides, training, and professional gear. 4. There Are More Than 7,000 Peaks on Everest The first recorde