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World Wildlife Fund: WWF - Endangered Species Conservation

World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species. Learn how you can help WWF make a difference.

WDI - The World by Income and Region

The World Bank classifies economies for analytical purposes into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high income.

Reaching Your World Event - Luis Palau Association

... used by the Lord to spread the hope of Jesus. You can watch the special online event below or send this page to your friends. Featuring. Andrew Palau.

Shape Your World - Minecraft

Minecraft has evolved so much over the past 15 years! We've added biomes, blocks, and new ways to enjoy our ever-expanding universe.

Seven Ways to Open Your World to New Possibilities

What are you noticing about yourself? Let's start with exploring your world as it is now by considering the questions below: What is draining ...

The Top (and Bottom) of the World - Beyond Penguins and Polar ...

For that day, he stood on the geographic North Pole, moving his feet very slowly so that the whole Earth rotated beneath him. He called it “The Day I Didn't ...

What is your carbon footprint? - The Nature Conservancy

The average carbon footprint for a person in the United States is 16 tons, one of the highest rates in the world. ... under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal ...

6 conditions that highlight the women's health gap

Women are under-diagnosed for conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, for reasons including gender bias and lack of research ...

Ocean Zones - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

The ocean twilight zone is a layer of water that stretches around the globe. It lies 200 to 1,000 meters below the ocean surface, just beyond the reach of ...

World population growth is expected to nearly stop by 2100

The global fertility rate is expected to be 1.9 births per woman by 2100, down from 2.5 today. The rate is projected to fall below the ...

Blue Zones: Lessons From the World's Longest Lived - PMC

Moderate wine consumption may help explain the lower levels of stress among men. Okinawa. Home to the world's longest-lived women, these South Pacific islands ...

The Dead Sea - The Lowest Place On Earth - YouTube

The Dead Sea, officially The Lowest Place On Earth (428m Below Sea Level) And A Shortlist Candidate For The World's 7 Natural Wonders, ...

Climate Change: Global Temperature

As the map below shows, most land areas have warmed faster than most ocean ... Multiple independent research groups across the world perform their own ...

Explainer: Earth — layer by layer - Science News Explores

mantle (in geology) The thick layer of the Earth beneath its outer crust. The mantle is semi-solid and generally divided into an upper and lower ...

Platoons | General Guide - World of Tanks

If the search is performed from the Platoon window and there is only one player in a Platoon. WTR is shown under the player name of each Platoon member. The ...

The Deep Sea - Smithsonian Ocean

Living in the Deep Sea. Below the ocean's surface is a mysterious world that accounts for over 95 percent of Earth's living space—it could ...

World University Rankings 2025 | Times Higher Education (THE)

University rankings 2025: key insights ... Explore the table below to discover the full rankings and how universities around the world are performing this year.

National Geographic Society: Home

... the important work of preserving and protecting the wonder of our world. ... Below: Michael Nichols, Andy Mann, Paul Nicklen, Ami Vitale, Christian Tryon ...

Plates on the Move | AMNH

Volcanoes, tsunamis, earthquakes... Examine how plate tectonics affect our world!

Tornado Basics - Severe Weather 101

Where do tornadoes occur? Tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, including Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. Even New Zealand reports ...


Jack's Garden

Book by Henry Cole

This Census-Taker

Book by China Miéville

This Census-Taker is a 2016 novella by British author China Miéville. It tells the story of a boy who witnesses a violent event, which he recalls initially as his mother killing his father, but later as his father killing his mother.