Nature

A History Of New Orleans And Bad Hurricanes

Well it has finally been made official. Hurricane Gustav was a category three and was making a bee line straight for New Orleans and surrounding areas. This will be the second time in less than five years that New Orleans was expecting a direct hit from a hurr [read more...]


Real Cities Lost Under The Waters Of The Earth

Our Earth is largely covered by water and there are things underneath parts of it that mankind has never thus far been able to lay our eyes on. Although sonar and other techniques have been discovered and used as ways to see some of what lies beneath our seas [read more...]


Let’s Take a Look at Our Animals

All animals are a composition of cells. The majority of these cells move around, and the ones that have fixed positions, or sedentary, move the animal’s actual body parts. Animals live by eating food.

They have a nervous and sensors system that en [read more...]


What Do You Know About Animals?

There are over a million different species of animal have been discovered, and there mil1ions more up to now to be discovered. Animals are living breathing organisms found in nearly all of the Earth’s habitats that include the depths of the oceans, the f [read more...]


Flooding From Hurricane Ike Caused Major Damage And Death

September of 2008 will be remembered because of the 9/11 anniversary, but it will also be remembered because of the damage caused by Hurricane Ike. Much of the destruction that was caused by this category two hurricane took place in Texas and Louisiana along t [read more...]


Could The Recent Floods Affect Our Food Prices

Sometimes when it rains it really pours. It seems like in recent years we are either having terrible droughts that dry up all of the crops that farmers work so diligently to produce or it rains and floods so much that the seedlings or plants are drowned or was [read more...]


American Towns Hardest Hit By Floods In 2008

In America the year of 2008 will be remembered as one of widespread flooding. From first of the year right through hurricane season it has been a wet one for many areas. While some regions still suffer from drought, others have their share of rainfall and stor [read more...]


What Does The Future Hold For The Water Damaged City Of Galveston

Hurricane Ike did not reach a category three as was predicted by weather forecasters, but the punch he did pack proved to be strong enough to deliver some really nasty damage to coastlines, especially for parts of Texas and Louisiana. He came ashore with over [read more...]


Attention All Greenies; Do It Yourself Alternative Energy Ideas!

Alright, so you don’t have to be an official greenie to read this or to follow anything on this page, you can also be a greenie in training! It’s been said since the 1980s and even earlier on that there was a huge hole forming in the ozone from thi [read more...]


How Would You Like To Build Your Very Own Home Solar Powered Generators?

Well, now you can! It’s been a long time coming, but now more than ever we need to start taking care of the place we live in. Scientists aren’t even sure if these processes will in fact “heal” the damages we have already done, but it ce [read more...]


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