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Geography

What Are The Origins Of The Names Arctic And Antarctica?

Discover the origins of the names Arctic and Antarctica, tracing how ancient language, geography, and celestial references shaped these polar terms.

Space

What Is The Earth's Atmosphere Made Of?

The atmosphere is everything above the Earth’s surface, reaching 10,000 km into space. Everything beyond this distance is considered to be outer space.

Geography

What Is An Electrostate

Learn what an electrostate is and how clean-energy technology, EVs, and supply chains are reshaping global power beyond oil and gas.

Ancient World

10 Important People From Ancient Rome

From poetry to politics, tactical brilliance to one of the most tragic of love stories of all time, read on to learn more about 10 influential people in Ancient Rome.

Cities

10 Of The Friendliest Towns In New Zealand

Whether it’s adventure you seek, a place to reconnect with the Earth, or a place to relax, these 10 friendliest towns in New Zealand welcome you gladly.

Society

The Top Coffee-Consuming Countries

Discover the world’s top coffee-consuming countries, where daily habits, café culture, and per-person consumption reveal a deep love of coffee.

Places

7 Most Scenic Drives in Australia

Australia's vast expanses make it well-suited for long roadtrips, peppered with exotic natural rock formations and wildlife. Here are its most scenic drives.

Places

5 Tick Infested Areas In Texas

Dense forests, brushy areas, and humid trails make these Texas locations among the most tick-infested in the state for outdoor visitors.

Cities

8 Oregon Towns With A Slower Pace Of Life

Oregon's slower-paced towns pair coastal views, mountain trails, historic main streets, and local dining with a quieter way to travel.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Mexico

New Mexico may not make you think of water, but it has it, and that water is home to snakes. Here are the five most snake-filled bodies of water in the state.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Maryland

The Eastern Hog-nosed Snake, a non-venomous species, was recently spotted on an Ocean City beach, surprising visitors with its dramatic defensive behavior.

Climate

The 10 Most Flood-Prone States in the US

Flooding is common in the United States coastal regions, and while Florida is the most at-risk state, there are many states where floods are a major concern.

Lakes

The Most Endangered Lakes in the World

These endangered lakes are shrinking fast due to climate change, pollution, and river diversions, which threaten ecosystems, economies, and millions of lives.

Ancient World

Did Christianity Cause The Fall Of Rome?

The answer to what caused the fall of the Roman Empire is extremely complex and can’t be boiled down to just one thing, so no, it can’t be attributed just to Christianity

Natural Disasters

What Causes Tectonic Plates To Move?

Tectonic plates are large pieces of the Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle. When viewed together, they form the lithosphere.

Politics

Which Countries Are Not Members Of The United Nations?

The UN has 193 member states and 2 observer states.

Time Zones

What Is The Biggest Time Difference Between Two Places On Earth?

The biggest time difference between two locations on Earth is well over 20 hours.

Animals

Bushmaster

The powerful bushmaster of Central and South America is the longest viper in the world and the second-longest venomous snake, next to the king cobra.

Industries

What Are The Major Natural Resources Of Japan?

Fish, arable land, and forests are some of the important natural resources of Japan.

Space

Which Planet Has The Strongest Magnetic Field?

Mercury has a weak magnetic field, while Mars and Venus have no measurable magnetic fields. Jupiter is the largest planet and has the strongest magnetic field.

Ancient World

Was The Roman Empire Inspired By Alexander The Great?

In many ways, the Roman Empire became both the heir to and continuation of the Hellenistic world created by Alexander the Great.

Society

10 Of The World's Most Photographed Personalities

These ten personalities left an ever-lasting trace in the public world, and photographs of them live forever to keep their public legacy alive.   

Lakes

US Lakes Where Native Fish Are Disappearing Fastest

Native fish are disappearing from US lakes where dams, invasive species, pollution, and warming waters are reshaping entire ecosystems.

Nature

Fruits That Are Native To North America

Not all plants that grow in specific countries are native to it, but those that are usually make up an important source of fiber and food for a lot of people.

Climate

The 10 Hottest Cities in the United States

Discover which U.S. cities have the highest average annual temperatures, from tropical South Florida to the desert Southwest, based on NOAA climate normals.

Sports

The Largest Stadiums In North America

The abundance of stadiums in North America can be attributed mostly to the large number of professional sports leagues that are present in the United States.

Animals

8 Types of North American Squirrels

Discover 8 types of North American squirrels, from familiar tree-dwelling species to ground burrowers and elusive flying squirrels found across the continent.

Geography

Which European Countries Are Islands?

Explore Europe’s island countries and see how geography has shaped their culture, borders, economies, and connections to the wider continent.

Space

Who Invented the Telescope?

Who really invented the telescope? Explore the competing claims, from Dutch spectacle makers to Galileo’s breakthroughs that changed astronomy forever.

Geography

The Four Spheres Of The Earth

The earth can be split into one of four major subsystems, namely: land, water, air, and all living things.

Economics

12 Most Advanced Countries in the World

From cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to healthcare, education, and innovation, these countries rank among the most advanced in the world today.

Geography

Why Are The Tropics Of Cancer And Capricorn So Important?

The Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn are latitudes to the north and south of the Equator. Latitude is an invisible line that runs around the outside of the Earth in a ring.

Ancient World

Major Turning Points In Ottoman History

The founding of the Ottoman Empire and the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans help us understand the empire’s rise to power.

Society

How Is Population Distributed Across The United States?

The US is home to many people coming from all walks of life. There are currently about 331.2 million people living here, making it the third most populated country.

Travel

10 Small Towns in Nevada with the Best Downtowns

Explore Nevada’s most scenic small-town downtowns, from mining-era streets and railroad depots to historic hotels, museums, and desert views.

GDP

The Poorest Countries In South America

Bolivia has the lowest GDP per capita in South America.

Industries

What Are The Major Natural Resources Of Iran?

Petroleum, natural gas, and arable land for agriculture are the major natural resources of Iran. Learn more about the major natural resources of Iran.

Industries

The World's Top 10 Wool Producing Countries

Discover the countries that produce the most wool worldwide, from Australia’s vast sheep stations to other global leaders shaping the textile industry.

Mountains

The Most Dangerous Mountains In The World

With treacherous terrains and extreme weather conditions, these mountains have claimed the lives of many over the years.

Stories

10 Thriving Cities Built In Deserts Across The World

It would seem that deserts, barren places with low rainfall and little vegetation would be the antithesis of a city. However, in practice, this is not the case.