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Sky High Secrets: Exploring the Layers of Earth’s Atmosphere
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Sky High Secrets: Exploring the Layers of Earth’s Atmosphere

Earth’s atmosphere is more than just the air we breathe, it’s a layered shield that protects, sustains, and shapes life on our planet. From the troposphere where weather happens to the exosphere that fades into space, each layer plays a vital role. Together, they control temperature, burn up meteors, create auroras, and filter harmful sunlight. Understanding the atmosphere’s layers reveals how fragile and fascinating our planet’s invisible armor truly is a delicate balance that keeps Earth alive, connected, and protected beneath its blanket of air.

Thenuri Thesara

Thenuri

Feb 12, 2026

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Sakura Flowers A Timeless Dance of Beauty Culture and Impermanence
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Sakura Flowers A Timeless Dance of Beauty Culture and Impermanence

Sakura flowers, also known as cherry blossoms, symbolize beauty, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life. Blooming briefly each spring, their soft pink and white petals transform landscapes into dreamlike scenes that inspire awe and reflection. Deeply rooted in Japanese culture, sakura represents new beginnings, hope, and the appreciation of the present moment. Celebrated through traditions like hanami, cherry blossoms bring people together to admire nature’s delicate perfection. Beyond Japan, sakura flowers have become a global symbol of peace and elegance, reminding us to cherish life’s most beautiful yet temporary moments.

Dilshani Rathnayake

Dilshani

Feb 4, 2026

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Analyzing Global Waste Impact and the Path Toward Behavioral Sustainability
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Analyzing Global Waste Impact and the Path Toward Behavioral Sustainability

This article examines the systemic impact of global waste, focusing on the ecological and public health threats posed by plastics and polythene. It analyzes the transition from a "disposable culture" to a circular economy, offering research-backed, actionable habits for minimizing harmful usage. By bridging the gap between macro-environmental data and individual lifestyle shifts, the piece provides a comprehensive roadmap for sustainable stewardship in the 21st century.

Sajitha Chanaka

Sajitha

Feb 5, 2026

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How Stars Form, Evolve, and Die : The Science Behind The Flickering Night Lights
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How Stars Form, Evolve, and Die : The Science Behind The Flickering Night Lights

Explore the life of stars, from their quiet birth in cosmic clouds to their dramatic deaths as supernovae or quiet fade-outs as white dwarfs. This article takes you on a journey through the stages of stellar evolution in a way anyone can understand, revealing how stars shape the universe and even the very elements in our own bodies.

Chanithu Hansilu

Chanithu

Feb 3, 2026

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Trip to Gerandigini Ella Waterfalls - ''Heaven has this View''
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Trip to Gerandigini Ella Waterfalls - ''Heaven has this View''

My trip to Gerandigini Ella Waterfalls from Gampola in November was a peaceful and unforgettable experience shared with my favourite people. The cold, misty journey felt like walking through snow, surrounded by nature’s quiet beauty. Reaching the waterfall was breath taking, filling me with calm and happiness. The sound of falling water, the shifting mist, and shared laughter made the tour deeply enjoyable. It reminded me to slow down, appreciate nature, and cherish meaningful moments together

Rajendran Keerthana

Rajendran

Jan 26, 2026

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Climate change, Key impacts of Climate change, and how to reduce Climate change
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Climate change, Key impacts of Climate change, and how to reduce Climate change

In recent years, climate change has increased rapidly, and communities, governments, and environmental organizations have raised concerns related to climate change. With climate change, the impact of natural disasters is increasing rapidly, and this is causing to raising questions related to how human behavior impacts nature and how humans need to take action to protect the environment.

G. Chamath Pabasara Gunadasa

G.

Jan 11, 2026

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Blue Whales: Titans That Shape the Ocean, in Life and Death
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Blue Whales: Titans That Shape the Ocean, in Life and Death

The Blue whale is not only the largest being to ever have existed on earth. It is an inspiring power of nature. It is also an efficient engineered filter that can filter tonnes of krill with precision, communicate across oceans by use of sound and travel long distances to support its massive body. It influences marine food webs by its presence, and its demise gives life to others that extend decades in duration. The blue whale is awe inspiring not just for its unimaginable size, but because its very existence alive or dead shapes the ocean itself.

Hamdhan Mohamed

Hamdhan

Jan 19, 2026

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Forbidden Earth: The World’s Most Unwelcoming Places
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Forbidden Earth: The World’s Most Unwelcoming Places

Hidden across the globe are places where danger, law, culture, or nature itself stands against human presence, challenging our belief that the Earth belongs entirely to us.

Kavindya Senevirathna

Kavindya

Dec 25, 2025

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Blue Mind: How Water Quietly Heals the Soul, Restores Peace, and Sparks Creativity
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Blue Mind: How Water Quietly Heals the Soul, Restores Peace, and Sparks Creativity

Why does water calm us without trying? This article explores the science, psychology, and quiet emotions behind our deep connection to seas, rivers, and rain. From ancient survival memory to modern stress relief, it reveals why water heals, invites presence, and gently teaches us how to breathe again fully today.

Zaynah F

Zaynah

Dec 20, 2025

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Socotra Island: The Most Alien Looking Place on Earth
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Socotra Island: The Most Alien Looking Place on Earth

Socotra Island feels like Earth’s forgotten experiment. Ancient trees bleed red resin, landscapes look unreal, and life evolved in isolation for millions of years. This article explores the island’s science, culture, and quiet magic, and why losing Socotra would mean losing a piece of the planet’s soul forever unrecoverable story.

Zaynah F

Zaynah

Dec 17, 2025

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When the Moon Vanishes: Imagining the Earth Without Its Ancient Guardian
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When the Moon Vanishes: Imagining the Earth Without Its Ancient Guardian

A powerful reflection on how much our world depends on the Moon—from tides and seasons to art, culture, and the human mind—and what would happen if it disappeared.

Kavindya Senevirathna

Kavindya

Dec 19, 2025

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