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    Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only celestial body known to have life. Although there is a large amount of water throughout the solar system, only Earth has liquid water on its surface. About 71% of the Earth's surface is ocean, dwarfing Earth's polar ice, lakes, and rivers. The remaining 29% of the Earth's surface is land, made up of continents and islands.  The Earth's surface is made up of several slow-moving tectonic plates that work together to create mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes.  Earth's liquid outer core forms the Earth's magnetosphere, creating a magnetic field that deflects  The greatest threat to life on Earth may come from space Next year, NASA will launch its most impactful space mission yet, hoped by all involved. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (Darts) is designed to hit the target first. This is an attempt to deflect an asteroid to test what to do when we find a similar space rock on a collision course with our p...

Dangrous Animals





The Most Dangerous Animals in the World

Buffalo herd in the Okavango Delta
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HORNS, FANGS, AND SWITCHBLADE FACES CAN ALL BE FOUND ON THESE DEADLY CREATURES.

Most people have one animal phobia or another, be it a fear of sharks thanks to sensationalist blockbusters or a horror of anything that creeps and crawls—but when it comes to which species are worth being afraid of? The answer might surprise you.

Ferocious beasts of all shapes and sizes can be downright deadly. Some actively cause large numbers of human fatalities, while others are relatively unknown but extremely lethal when contact is made. It’s just part of the reason why animal advocates and wise tour guides always advise against touching or interacting with wildlife.

Below are the 15 most dangerous animals in the world—and where you might encounter them.









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