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  • Biodiversity Hotspots:

    Earth is home to over 8.7 million species of plants and animals, but about 86% of these species are still undiscovered! Biodiversity hotspots, such as tropical rainforests and coral reefs, are crucial for maintaining ecological balance and providing resources for human survival.

  • Mount Everest's Height Changes:

    Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is constantly changing in height due to geological activity. It is currently measured at 29,031.7 feet (8,848.86 meters), but this height can increase or decrease over time due to tectonic shifts and erosion.

  • Tree Communication:

    Trees are social beings! Through an underground network of roots and fungi known as the "Wood Wide Web," trees can communicate with one another, sharing nutrients and warning about pests or diseases. This network fosters cooperation among trees, ensuring their survival.

  • Natural Sunlight:

    Sunlight is essential for life on Earth, providing not only light but also energy. Did you know that just 30 minutes of sunlight exposure can provide your daily dose of Vitamin D? This vitamin is crucial for bone health and immune function, highlighting the importance of outdoor activities.