Climate Change

Forbidden to land in this earthly paradise: the Brazilian island is inhabited only by snakes

Would you go on vacation in a magnificent tropical island, uninhabited, a true earthly paradise, if they told you that ...

Bergmann rule: what is and examples

The Bergmann rule is a thermal rule, which explains that in cold climates the animals are larger to better conserve ...

Is oil a renewable resource?

Oil is a natural resource belonging to the group of fossil fuels, which still continue to be the largest energy ...

Coastal: What are types, ecosystem and examples

The coast is a transition area between land and sea that covers a diversity of coastal ecosystems that have great ...

What is nuclear energy and how it works

Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is achieved thanks to nuclear fission or nuclear fusion and that for ...

Hotspots of Biodiversity: What are, where are and importance

Biodiversity Hotspots are geographical areas that stand out for hosting an extraordinary diversity of endemic species and facing significant threats. ...

Green Revolution: What is, advantages and disadvantages

Between 1960 and 1980, in the United States, the concept of green revolution begins to define the Increased agricultural production ...

Rugged endoplasmic reticulum: what is and function

The rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is an essential cellular organelo that plays a fundamental role in protein synthesis and molecules ...

How can we take advantage of wind energy

Since the use of non -renewable energy sources generates many environmental problems, it is intended to replace them with alternatives ...