Glacier lake: what is and how is it
A glacier lake is a body of water that originates from the setback or melting of a glacier. As glaciers ...
Fire storms: What are they, how they form and risks
Fire storms are extreme phenomena that occur during high intensity fires. They are characterized by the formation of a self ...
Sixth generation or mega -government fires: what are they and why they are so dangerous
In recent years, forest fires have experienced a change in their behavior, intensity and scope. This new type of fire, ...
Glacier circus: what is and how is it
A glacier circus is a semicircular depression that has very inclined walls and is formed in mountainous areas. These are ...
Oceanic graves: What are they, how they form, examples and what is the deepest
Oceanic graves are close and elongated depressions located at the bottom of the ocean, formed by the subduction process between ...
What is an albufera, how it is formed and examples
Albufases are coastal lagoons separated from the sea by a strip of land, although they maintain some connection with it. ...
The most polluted cities in the world
The inhabitants of the most polluting cities in the world live almost the whole year under a thick mist that ...
Algae, type marine plant types
I have always been fascinated by floors Marinas of water, because there are countless species and all of them are ...
Disadvantages of organic fertilizers
Although it is true that organic fertilizers have more advantages than disadvantages we cannot ignore the latter to be able ...