Now, Forbes has released its 2021 list of the top 10 richest women in the world – and in first place is L’Oreal heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, with a staggering net worth of US$92.9 billion. Who is the top 10 richest female in the world? Let’s take a look atRead More →

When used as a common noun, it’s frequently lowercase, and used with the article (“the”). When it’s a proper noun — like a person’s name, “Bob”, or even “God” vs “the god” — then it’s capitalized (“Earth“), and often without the article (“the”). Is Earth capitalized in AP style? ‘Earth’Read More →

Circa 965 A.D., Odin brought the Tesseract with him to planet Earth, in Tønsberg, Norway and left it there. In the legends of Norse mythology, the Tesseract came to be regarded as “the jewel of Odin’s treasure room.” How did Tesseract end up on Earth? Ancient Times The Tesseract cameRead More →

Seed, Soil, and Sun: Discovering the Many Healthful Benefits of Gardening Helps fight disease. Builds strength. Improves memory. Boosts mood. Reduces stress. Helps addiction recovery. Fosters human connections. Heals and empowers. Why does gardening make me happy? Scientists have discovered that the mycobacterium found in soil can improve brain functionsRead More →

On your computer, open Google Earth. Search for a place, or select a location on the globe. On the left, click Measure. . … Click the map to set measurement points. To remove a point, on the right, click Undo . To complete your line measurement, double-click on your lastRead More →

Currently none are predicted (the single highest probability impact currently listed is ~7 m asteroid 2010 RF12, which is due to pass earth in September 2095 with only a 5% predicted chance of impacting). Currently prediction is mainly based on cataloging asteroids years before they are due to impact. WhatRead More →

Past habitability potential Recent studies from September 2019 concluded that Venus may have had surface water and a habitable condition for around 3 billion years and may have been in this condition until 700 to 750 million years ago. Is Venus hot or cold? Although Venus is not the planetRead More →

These early humans probably had pale skin, much like humans’ closest living relative, the chimpanzee, which is white under its fur. Around 1.2 million to 1.8 million years ago, early Homo sapiens evolved dark skin. What race was the first human? The First Humans One of the earliest known humansRead More →