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Blue Whale

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                                                                    Blue Whale * The Blue Whale is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth. * It can grow up to about 30 meters long and weigh over 150 tons. * Blue whales live in oceans all around the world, from polar to tropical waters. * Despite their enormous size, they mainly eat tiny shrimp-like animals called krill. * A single blue whale can consume millions of krill in just one day. * Their hearts are so large that a human could swim through their arteries. * Blue whales communicate with deep, powerful sounds that can travel long distances underwater. * They usually travel alone or in small groups rather than large pods. * In the past, they were heavily hunted, but today they are protected by international laws. * The blue whale remains a symbol of th...

The life of lions

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                                                    THE LIFE OF LIONS *  The lion is known as the king of the jungle because of its strength and majestic appearance. * Lions mainly live in grasslands and savannas, especially in Africa. * A group of lions is called a pride, and they live and hunt together. * Male lions are easy to recognize because of their large and thick manes. *  Female lions, called lionesses, are the primary hunters of the pride. * Lions are carnivores and usually hunt animals like zebras and antelopes. * They are one of the few big cats that live in social groups. * Lions spend a lot of time resting and can sleep up to 20 hours a day. * Lion cubs are playful and depend on their mothers for protection and food.  * Today, lions face threats such as habitat loss and human activities, making conservation important.

Titanic

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                                                            TITANIC *  The RMS Titanic was a famous British passenger ship. * It was considered the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. * The Titanic began its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. * It was traveling from England to New York City. * On April 14, 1912, the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. * The collision caused severe damage and the ship started to sink. * There were not enough lifeboats for all the passengers and crew. * The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, and more than 1,500 people lost their lives. 🚢❄️

The intelligent octopus

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                                                             THE INTELLIGENT OCTOPUS *  The octopus is a fascinating sea creature known for its intelligence and flexibility. * Octopuses have eight arms lined with suckers that help them grip and explore their surroundings. * They can change their color and texture to blend into the environment, a skill called camouflage. * An octopus has a soft body, which allows it to squeeze through very small spaces. * These creatures are highly intelligent and can solve simple problems and puzzles. * Octopuses use ink as a defense mechanism to escape from predators. * Most octopuses live alone and prefer hiding in rocks or coral reefs. * They have three hearts and blue blood, which makes them unique among animals. *  Octopuses mainly eat small fish, crabs, and other sea creatures.  ...

The human brain

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                                                            THE HUMAN BRAIN *  The human brain is the most complex organ in the body. * It controls our thoughts, memory, emotions, and actions. * The brain is made up of billions of nerve cells called neurons. * These neurons send signals throughout the body. * The brain is divided into different parts, each with a specific function. * The cerebrum is responsible for thinking and decision-making. * The cerebellum helps control balance and movement. * The brain stem controls basic functions like breathing and heartbeat. * The brain needs oxygen and nutrients to work properly. * Keeping the brain healthy is important for a good life.

sun

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                                                                             SUN *  The Sun is a bright star at the center of our solar system. *  It provides light and heat that make life possible on Earth. * The Sun is made mostly of hot gases like hydrogen and helium. * It is extremely hot, with surface temperatures around 5,500 degrees Celsius. * The Sun’s energy is produced through a process called nuclear fusion. * Plants use sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. * The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day. * It is about 150 million kilometers away from Earth. * Too much exposure to sunlight can harm our skin. * The Sun plays an important role in controlling Earth’s climate and weather.

“The Moon – Earth’s Natural Satellite”

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                                                “The Moon – Earth’s Natural Satellite” *  The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and it orbits our planet every month.  * It shines at night because it reflects light from the Sun. * The Moon has different phases such as full moon, half moon, and new moon. * Its surface is covered with craters, mountains, and dusty soil. * The Moon’s gravity causes ocean tides on Earth. * Humans first landed on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. * The Moon has no air or water, so living things cannot survive there. * It takes about 27 days for the Moon to travel around Earth once. *  The Moon looks different sizes in the sky depending on its position and phase. * The Moon is one of the brightest and most beautiful objects we can see in the night sky.