“On this day. Ingenuity became the first helicopter to fly on a different planet.”
“Improvement in Video Game Graphics From 1996-2018 (Lara Croft)”
“The monument to the source of the Danube, our prideful and beautiful river, an inspiration for so much art.”
“Released in 1894, this is the first publicly sold bottle of Coca-Cola, which contained around 3.5 grams of cocaine.”
“The true size of Murder Hornets.”
“A 1MB RAM Module from 1987.”
“Intricate Bonsai Tree Castle by Takanori Aiba.”
“Scientists have revived a plant from the Pleistocene epoch. This plant is 32,000 years old.”
“Robot Building in Bangkok, Thailand.”
“14,000 year old bison sculpture found in Le Tuc d'Audoubert cave. Ariege, France.”
“In 1995 a group of NASA scientists studied the effects of various drugs on spiders, specifically on the way they weave their webs.”
“A bride leaving her recently bombed home to get married in London, 1940.”
“The contents of a single fire truck.”
“Inherited a vanity desk built in 1870, previously owned by my Great-Grandmother, Grandmother, and Mother. I am grateful.”
“If you put chalk under a powerful microscope—white cliffs of Dover type chalk, not the modern blackboard variety—you will see something like this Because it's not just a rock. It's an accumulation of ancient skeletons: the armored husks of single-celled, ocean-dwelling plankton.”
“The USS NEW YORK Built from steel from the towers of 9/11. Notice the Twin towers. It is manned by a crew of 360 sailors and three permanently assigned Marines. Her motto is “Strength Forged Through Sacrifice – Never Forget.””
“Colorful flower path in Slovenia.”
“This 50-foot tall statue of a Native American woman in South Dakota titled “Dignity.””
“Mishka the polar bear visiting Helsinki aboard the Russian icebreaker Murmansk, circa 1970.”
“I’ve never seen so many dogs sitting still for a picture.”
“Excavation and restoration of the Machu Picchu.”
“Red Winged Blackbird.”
“This bookshop in Venice.”
“A wire sculpture.”
“Lightning strike during Taal Volcano Eruption in the Philippines looks like a dragon.”
“A White Ghost Cicada.”
“A chunk of Fordite, also known as Detroit Agate, is old automobile paint which has hardened sufficiently to be cut and polished.”
“Found only in the hills of the Dominican Republic, Larimar is a famous, blue gemstone famous for it's appearance similar to the tropical waters it is surrounded by!”
“Wall of the Temple of Horus in Edfu, built by the Ptolemids between 237 and 57 BCE.”
“A street of Cherry Blossom in Japan.”
“A selfie of the Ingenuity helicopter and the Perseverance rover.”
“Albino Ravens are terrifying to me.”
“This bonsai tree is about 800 years.”
“Sunrises around the year.”
“Bioluminescent Algae at Jervis Bay, New South Wales.”
“Scannable QR code generated by drones in the sky of Shanghai. Whole new era of advertisement.”
“Climate crisis pushing polar bears to mate with grizzlies, producing hybrid ‘pizzly’ bears.”
“2000-year-old Marble Thrones at the Ancient Theatre of Amphiareion of Oropos, Greece.”
“Malaysian Large Frogmouth.”
“These forsaken dwellings.”
“Frozen methane bubbles in Abraham lake, Canada.”
“A tree gowning on a tree.”
“Ethiopian Volcano burns blue.”
“The Antonov 225, the heaviest and most powerful plane ever built.”
“Octopus floor mural in this building.”
I think you ment #37
Otherwise I'm a bit afraid you might be saying something you truly believe.
Just a small question if that is the case : on a scale from 0 to 10, how much do you believe that? (10 for you believe climate change is absolutely real)
Just being curious.
Its extremely exaggerated
Could you be more specific?
I bet you haven't been vaccinated, you believe the vote was stolen and the world is flat not round. For the planet's sake smarten up looser
You know nothing
I completely agree. Climates change, mountains rise and wear away, but none of this is a crisis.
#15 zooplankton (animals), not plankton (plants)