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Rainbows are actually circles, a full circle is visible from a higher vantage point. Join @World&Science 🚩
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Crown shyness is a natural phenomenon where the upper branches of neighboring trees avoid touching each other, leaving gaps in the canopy. (sorry for not being active😴) Join @World&Science 🌳
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The Sun 🌞 A thread explaining different cores and parts/features of our Sun β˜€οΈ (continued in comments): ⚑Core
The Sun's core is where nuclear fusion happens, generating light and heat by converting hydrogen into helium.
⚑Radioactive Zone
The radiative zone in the Sun is where energy moves through radiation, as photons bounce between atoms, gradually making their way toward the surface.
⚑Convective Zone
The convective zone in the Sun is where energy is transported by the movement of hot, ionized gases, creating currents and contributing to the overall heat distribution within the Sun.
⚑Tachocline
The tachocline is a thin layer within the Sun, situated between the radiative and convective zones. It's known for its role in influencing the Sun's magnetic field and rotation dynamics.
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A family of elephants see a lion and form a circle to protect their children 🐘 Join @World&Science 🌍
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Another trip around the Sun 🌞 Wishing all my fellow space enthusiasts a Happy New Year! May 2024 be a cosmic journey filled with awe-inspiring discoveries, astronomical achievements, and an orbit of joy around the universe. Here's to another year of exploring the wonders of space together! Happy New Year to all you πŸŽ‰ Join @Space_TimessπŸš€| BOOST πŸ“š
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Stabilized Sky Timelapse, Visualization of Earth's Rotation 🐺
This video helps us visualize that it's the Earth that rotates, not the sky. We all know that's the case (most of us, anyway), but we don't directly perceive it that way. Eric was able to use a star tracker to stabilize the sky, and drive home the fact that we're all on a giant spinning rock flying through space.
Captured at Crater Lake National Park on July 19, 2020 by Eric Brummel ❀️ Share @Space_Timess πŸš€
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Action Cam Footage of Earth & ISS From October 2017 Spacewalk 🐹
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik captured this footage with a GoPro camera on Oct. 20, 2017 during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. Bresnik reflected on this quiet moment, "Sometimes on a space walk, you just have to take a moment to enjoy the beauty of our planet Earth. This Go-Pro footage is from our spacewalk where Joe Acaba and I refurbished the Canadarm2 robotic arm and the Dextre robotic arm extension."
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πŸ₯Ά Have you ever seen the Geographic South Pole of the world?
the South Pole is located on a massive ice sheet that holds about 60% of the world's fresh water, making it a crucial component of Earth's hydrosphere.
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Man posing with picture of forest he restored 🫑
Turkish forest management chief Hikmet Kaya, along with his team and villagers, transformed barren land into a lush forest by planting 30 million saplings during his 19-year tenure.
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Strength in Unity πŸ’ͺ These juvenile striped eel catfish glide across the ocean floor like one giant animal, a daunting sight for predators. In this undulating dense entity, the vulnerable protect each other until each is mature and independent. If you focus on one or two you will see how it's a cycle where all get a turn at looking for food on the ocean floor. Join @World&Science 🐟
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The SpaceX Starship, used in its second launch, stands at a height of 121 meters (approximately 397 feet) and has a diameter of 9 meters (about 30 feet). To put this into perspective, an average human being, standing at about 1.75 meters (5 feet 9 inches) tall, is significantly dwarfed by the sheer size of the Starship. The rocket's towering height is nearly 70 times that of an average human 🀩 Share @World&Science πŸš€
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How does a BABY ELEPHANT drink water? You're about to find out, and probably see the cutest thing you've seen all week Drop a comment if you enjoyed the video! [πŸ“Έ ig/marlondutoit ] Join @World&Science 🐘
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A historic moment for Norse. The first ever airplane, B787 Dreamliner to land in Antarctica! Your thoughts? πŸ’¬ πŸ‘‡ Share @World&Science πŸ›¬
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Cloak of darkness Black herons have a unique way of hunting known as 'canopy feeding'. They spread their wings out in the shape of an umbrella which blocks out the sunlight, making it easier for them to spot prey. Share @World&Science βœ…
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Dear friends Wildlife has the first right of way in wildlife habitats so always travel safely & slowly. This tiger was hit by a vehicle and unfortunately he died later. Plz share this with your friends, Drive carefully! πŸ™ Join @World&Science πŸ…
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Skating over the clear glassy ice of rabbit lake in Canada. πŸ“Ήsarahmhistand Share @World&Science ❀️
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Lasers are used to prevent drivers from falling asleep on the Chinese highway. Dope🀘 or NopeπŸ‘Ž? Comment down your thoughts πŸ’­ Join @World&Science πŸŽ‰
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A young elephant hears his name and decides to interrupt an interview 🐘 πŸ“Ή jamessuter Join @World&Science ❀️
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Have you ever seen Flying Fish? πŸ˜… Check this beautiful footage captured by team Planet Earth, BBC. Read More Join @World&Science 🐠
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Diamond beach Iceland, glacial ice on black volcanic sand that was once lava. πŸ“Ή bradenstanley Join @World&Science 🧊
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This Black Heron is fishing, it uses its wings to make an umbrella to reduce glare and create greater visibility. It’s also a possible trap for fish that want to hide in the shade. This behaviour is called β€œcanopy feeding”. Join @World&Science πŸ¦…
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An incredible example of color changing and camouflage by an octopus filmed off the coast of Mozambique. πŸ“½: Nick Ruberg Join @World&Science πŸ™
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Annular eclipse on October 14, 2023 from QuixadΓ‘, CearΓ‘, Brazil. [πŸ“Ή melmaquiano] Join @World&Science πŸŒ₯
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This is why this bird is called a pelican, not a pelican't. Now you know why pelicans have such big pouches. Pelicans are skilled divers, using their large bills to scoop up fish from the water. [πŸ“· ig: mark.smith.photography] Join @World&Science πŸ¦…
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Hello all 🐠 Porcupine puffer fish are engaging and intelligent tropical fish. While they are known as masters of defense, they are also naturally very curious. Join @World&Science 🐟
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🐘Wow, take a look at this! This video captures the awe-inspiring moment when an elephant delicately uproots a tree. What's your thought on this? Comment down πŸ‘‡ Join @World&Science ❀️
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It never gets old. When a helicopter's propeller is perfectly synced with the camera frame rate, the result is always astounding. [πŸ€”why it happens: buff.ly/34ZNsl5] [πŸ“·source: buff.ly/3tad5Ki] Join @World&Science πŸ‘
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❓You see the centre moving? Interestingly the central square is NOT moving.This is a color-dependent motion illusion in a stationary image. Join @World& Science πŸ§ͺ
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Nohsngithiang Falls - also known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls in the Indian state of Meghalaya. This waterfall is called Seven Sisters because it cascades in seven separate segments along the steep hillside. It is situated in the East Khasi Hills district, near the village of Mawsmai.The Meghalaya region is known for its abundant rainfall, which contributes to the beauty and grandeur of the falls. Join @World&Science βœ…
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πŸ†Witness the extraordinary hunting tactics of a jaguar as it targets a caiman in a water body. Jaguars are skilled climbers and use trees to stalk prey. When hunting, they leap down silently from branches, utilizing their powerful leg muscles for precise and agile jumps. This ambush strategy allows them to surprise and pounce on unsuspecting prey with incredible speed and accuracy. [πŸ“· ig: henriqueolsen ] Join @World&Science πŸ”­
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A large, fully developed avalanche can weigh as much as a million tons and travel faster than 320 km/h (200 mph). This one was filmed on Tian Shan mountains [πŸ“Ή Harry Shimmin] Join @World&Science πŸ”„ ( plz invite and share this channel with you friends who are interested in this type of posts ❀️)
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This is why train wheels are not perfectly cylindrical, but slightly conical [πŸ“Ή 3d_printer_academy] Join @World&Science βž•
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99% of the internet network runs through submarine cables. There are over 420 submarine lines in the world, totalling 1.3 million km, over 3 times the distance from Earth to Moon. [πŸ“Ή Tyler Morgan-Wall] Join @World&Science ❀️
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