πŸ”¬ Kola Superdeep Borehole

Β  🌍 Kola Superdeep Borehole: Humanity’s Deepest Journey into Earth The Kola Superdeep Borehole (SG-3) is the deepest hole ever drilled by humans. It is located on the Kola Peninsula in Russia and was started in 1970 as a scientific research project. πŸ“ How Deep Is It? The borehole reached a depth of 12,262 meters … Read more

🌍 RICHTER SCALE πŸ“ˆ

Β  πŸŒ‹ What is the Richter Scale?Richter Scale measures the magnitude (strength) of an earthquake.πŸ“ Scale Range: Usually 0 β†’ 10+🟒 0 – 3.9 😌 Minor Earthquakes βœ… Usually not felt or causes little damage.🟑 4.0 – 5.9 🏠 Light to Moderate Earthquakes ⚠️ May shake buildings and objects.🟠 6.0 – 6.9 🚨 Strong Earthquakes … Read more

πŸ§ͺ pH SCALE 🌈

πŸ’§ What is pH?pH measures how Acidic or Basic (Alkaline) a substance is.πŸ“ Scale Range: 0 β†’ 14πŸ”΄ pH < 7 β†’ ACIDIC πŸ‹ Lemon Juice | 🧴 Vinegar 🟒 pH = 7 β†’ NEUTRAL πŸ’§ Pure Water πŸ”΅ pH > 7 β†’ BASIC / ALKALINE 🧼 Soap | 🧴 Detergent🌈 pH ScaleπŸ”΄ 0–6 | … Read more

Why Do Insects Circle Around Lights?

Β  The main reason insects move around lights is a behavior called phototaxis, which means attraction to light.Many insects use natural moonlight to maintain direction while flying at night. Artificial lights such as bulbs and LEDs confuse them because these lights are much brighter and closer than the moon. As a result, insects keep flying … Read more

El nino?

What is El NiΓ±o?El NiΓ±o is a climate phenomenon caused by unusual warming of the surface waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator.Normally, strong easterly winds push warm ocean water toward Asia. During El NiΓ±o, these winds become weak or may even reverse direction. As a result, warm water spreads toward … Read more

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