
Lagoons and Examples
Lagoons, bodies of water, are relatively shallow and smaller than lakes. They form naturally in low areas of land and rainwater and rivers that flow into them feed... Read more.

Geomorphology and Examples
Geomorphology is the branch of science that examines the outer surface of the Earth, the shapes on it (mountains, valleys, plains, etc.) and how these shapes are... Read more.

Forests and Examples
A forest is a large area densely populated by trees, which serve as the dominant life-forms within this complex ecological system that functions as a vital natural... Read more.

Ecosystem and Examples of Ecosystem
An ecosystem is a complex, ever-changing system where living organisms constantly interact with each other and their non-living surroundings. The term “ecosystem”... Read more.

Natural phenomena and Examples
Nature is everything that is not created by human hands. Something is constantly changing in it. Natural phenomena are any changes that occur in nature.... Read more.

Constellations and Examples
The night sky, a vast canvas of twinkling dots, has captivated humanity for millennia. Driven by a desire to impose order on this seemingly chaotic expanse, our... Read more.

Geothermal Energy and Examples
Geothermal energy refers to the use of thermal energy stored within the Earth. A distinction is made between shallow and deep geothermal systems. Geothermal energy... Read more.

Isaac Newton’s Contributions and Examples
Isaac Newton entered the world in Woolsthorpe, England, on January 4, 1643. Newton never got to know his father, who passed away three months prior to his birth.... Read more.