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Q&A : HOW DEEP THE OCEAN REALLY IS ?
THIS INCREDIBLE ANIMATION
SHOWS
HOW DEEP THE OCEAN REALLY IS
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Apr 4, 2017
Tech Insider
3.56M subscribers
Just how deep does the ocean
go? Way further than you think. This animation puts the actual distance into
perspective, showing a vast distance between the waves we see and the
mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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This Incredible Animation
Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is
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FASCINATING FACTS : SAILING AROUND THE WORLD NON-STOP FOR 9 YEARS !
FAMILY HAS BEEN SAILING AROUND THE
WORLD NON-STOP FOR 9 YEARS
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Nov 23, 2017
Business Insider
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The Gifford family left their
home in Washington in 2008 to sail around the world. They have not stopped
since. We met up with them in the summer of 2016 in Noank, Connecticut to learn
their story and to see how they all live on a 47-foot sailboat.
Follow the Giffords on their
journey.
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Escalon for providing some additional footage from her own film,
"Totem."
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INTERESTING FACTS : 10 COUNTRIES WITH ZERO INCOME TAX
10 COUNTRIES WITH 0 INCOME TAX
IN THE WORLD 2021
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Jun 29, 2021
Skerry Harry
127K subscribers
Citizens across the world are
burdened with high income taxes, however there are some countries where people
are not charged any tax on their income. Instead of income taxes these
countries have alternative sources of revenue to fund their government Such as
tourism, Investing, oil production or mining. Although, taking advantage and
living in a no-income-tax country is not as easy as packing a suitcase and
buying a plane ticket. In most instances, the process is lengthy and expensive.
Some countries will purposefully keep the barrier of entry high to only attract
top investment.
So here are 10 Best countries
with zero income tax
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Q&A : IS TIME TRAVEL REALLY POSSIBLE?
IS TIME TRAVEL REALLY
POSSIBLE?
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Feb 28, 2017
Second Thought
1.14M subscribers
We've all wondered at some
point whether time travel is actually possible like it is in the movies. Second
Thought is here to find out!
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http://www.hawking.org.uk/space-and-t...
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http://physics.aps.org/story/v15/st11
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CLIMATE CHANGE : RISE OF WET-BULB TEMPERATURES HARMING HUMAN HEALTH
CLIMATE CHANGE LEADING TO RISE OF
WET-BULB TEMPERATURES HARMING
HUMAN
HEALTH
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Aug 13, 2021
Down To Earth
322K subscribers
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On July 1, 2021, Delhi experienced a heatwave, when the maximum
temperature rose to 43.5°C. At the same time, Ganganagar, in west Rajasthan,
reported India's highest temperature of 44.5°C. Some pockets of Punjab,
Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, north Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh still
continue to face heat wave conditions. This issue is now prevalent world over.
But the world is not only getting hotter but also more wetter or humid.
We usually consider the dry-bulb temperature to describe how hot or cold
a place is. Scientists, however, have been stressing upon taking into account
humidity and other factors to assess how weather conditions will affect human
health and activity. Humidity is measured as wet-bulb temperature. Factoring in
the humidity along with the heat, called the heat index, helps us determine
what the temperature actually ‘feels like’. You may have noticed this in your
mobile phones and apps as well. Humidity combined with heat is deadlier for
human health and wellbeing. Currently, one phenomenon is severely testing the
human tolerance of this heat-humidity balance. Climate Change!
Humans with their sweat-based cooling system, have been well-designed to
beat the heat. But there is a limit to the level of heat and humidity we can
cope with. A wet-bulb temperature or WBT of 35°C mark is considered the maximum
limit of humidity that humans can handle. Beyond this, the body can no longer
effectively cool itself via perspiration.
Down to Earth is Science and Environment fortnightly published by the
Society for Environmental Communication, New Delhi. We publish news and
analysis on issues that deal with sustainable development, which we scan
through the eyes of science and environment.
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