Advocacy
The Sahara Desert’s Mystery and Facts
The Sahara Desert, the world’s largest hot desert, stretches across North Africa like a vast golden ocean of sand. Covering an area of 9.2 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles), the Sahara is larger than the United States and nearly the size of China. Though commonly perceived as an uninhabitable wasteland, the Sahara holds fascinating mysteries, ancient secrets, and surprising ecological diversity that challenge many assumptions.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad9 months ago in Earth
The Amazon Jungle mystery
Deep within the heart of South America lies a colossal, green labyrinth teeming with secrets, ancient mysteries, and breathtaking biodiversity — the Amazon Jungle. Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest is far more than just a wilderness. It's a living, breathing entity — a place where nature rules supreme and every corner whispers tales of wonder and danger.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad9 months ago in Earth
Beyond Earth: How Space Exploration is Reimagining Our Future
🌌 Title: Beyond Earth: How Space Exploration is Reimagining Our Future ✨ Subtitle: From Mars colonies to space telescopes, the race to explore the cosmos is redefining life on Earth and the destiny of humanity.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan9 months ago in Earth
Echoes in the Void: Why Humanity's Future Lies Beyond Earth
Title: Echoes in the Void: Why Humanity's Future Lies Beyond Earth Subtitle: From lunar missions to Mars colonization, how space exploration is transforming our planet, our technology, and our understanding of existence.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan9 months ago in Earth
The Silent Frontier: How Space Exploration is Changing Life on Earth
Title: The Silent Frontier: How Space Exploration is Changing Life on Earth Subtitle: From the Moon to Mars and beyond, how our ventures into the cosmos are reshaping technology, science, and the human spirit.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan9 months ago in Earth
Touching the Sky: The Story of Jeddah Tower and a Father’s Dream
It was never just about height. When the first sketches of the Jeddah Tower appeared on a dusty boardroom table in Saudi Arabia, the world raised an eyebrow. A kilometer into the sky? They scoffed. But for the people of Jeddah, and for one man named Faisal, this tower was more than steel and ambition — it was hope wrapped in glass.
By waseem khan9 months ago in Earth
Flooding Across America: Inside the Record-Breaking Floods of July 2025
Central Texas: Catastrophic Flash Floods in the Hill Country From July 4–7 and again on July 12–13, torrential rainfall battered the Texas Hill Country—especially Kerr County—causing rivers to surge more than 25 feet in under an hour. Powered by a mesoscale convective system fed by remnants of Tropical Storm Barry and Pacific moisture, up to 20.33 inches of rain fell in just a few hours
By Briar Rose9 months ago in Earth
The Garden Beyond the Moon
On the night Elara's heart broke, the stars whispered her name. She didn't hear them at first—not over the storm of tears and the sound of memories crashing through her like waves. Her world had unraveled with a single message: “He’s gone.” No accident. No warning. Just gone.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan9 months ago in Earth










