The Storm That Never Sleeps: Why Lightning Strikes the Same Place in Venezuela Thousands of Times a Year
There is a corner of the world where the night sky flashes so often that it looks almost alive, a place where storms gather with clockwork precision and lightning dances across the horizon for hour...
The Hidden Forest Beneath the Sea: Discovering the World of Underwater Woodlands
Beneath the shimmering surface of the ocean lies a world that feels almost mythical: vast underwater forests made not of trees but of towering kelp and seaweed, swaying gently in the current like a...
Why Mount Everest Isn’t Technically the Tallest Mountain on Earth
For generations, Mount Everest has carried the undisputed title of “the tallest mountain in the world.” At 8,848 meters above sea level, it certainly feels like it deserves the crown. Climbers risk...