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A Beautiful Nature ๐Ÿคฏ #nature Support Me Please ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ‘€
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๐Ÿ Amazon Rainforest: 7.5-Meter Giant Anaconda Spotted A rare 7.5-meter giant anaconda was reportedly spotted deep inside the Amazon rainforest, during a documentary shoot โ€” drawing global attention to the regionโ€™s extreme biodiversity. Key Facts: The anaconda was estimated at around 7.5 meters (โ‰ˆ24 feet), far larger than the average green anaconda. The sighting occurred in a remote Amazon location, where human access is extremely limited. Such sizes are exceptionally rare and rarely documented on camera. Expert Insight: Encounters like this highlight how much of the Amazon remains unexplored and scientifically undocumented, reinforcing the importance of conservation as deforestation and climate pressure increase. #AmazonRainforest #Wildlife #Anaconda #nature #Biodiversity $SOL $XRP $RIVER {alpha}(560xda7ad9dea9397cffddae2f8a052b82f1484252b3) {future}(XRPUSDT) {future}(SOLUSDT)
๐Ÿ Amazon Rainforest: 7.5-Meter Giant Anaconda Spotted

A rare 7.5-meter giant anaconda was reportedly spotted deep inside the Amazon rainforest, during a documentary shoot โ€” drawing global attention to the regionโ€™s extreme biodiversity.

Key Facts:

The anaconda was estimated at around 7.5 meters (โ‰ˆ24 feet), far larger than the average green anaconda.

The sighting occurred in a remote Amazon location, where human access is extremely limited.

Such sizes are exceptionally rare and rarely documented on camera.

Expert Insight:
Encounters like this highlight how much of the Amazon remains unexplored and scientifically undocumented, reinforcing the importance of conservation as deforestation and climate pressure increase.

#AmazonRainforest #Wildlife #Anaconda #nature #Biodiversity $SOL $XRP $RIVER
The sky is never the same twiceโ€”sometimes calm and clear, sometimes dramatic with clouds and colors. Itโ€™s a daily reminder of change, beauty, and limitless possibilities. โ˜๏ธ๐ŸŒ… #Sky #Nature $SKY SKYUSDT Perp 0.07711 +5.84%
The sky is never the same twiceโ€”sometimes calm and clear, sometimes dramatic with clouds and colors. Itโ€™s a daily reminder of change, beauty, and limitless possibilities. โ˜๏ธ๐ŸŒ… #Sky #Nature
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The sky is never the same twiceโ€”sometimes calm and clear, sometimes dramatic with clouds and colors. Itโ€™s a daily reminder of change, beauty, and limitless possibilities. โ˜๏ธ๐ŸŒ… #Sky #Nature $SKY {future}(SKYUSDT)
The sky is never the same twiceโ€”sometimes calm and clear, sometimes dramatic with clouds and colors. Itโ€™s a daily reminder of change, beauty, and limitless possibilities. โ˜๏ธ๐ŸŒ… #Sky #Nature
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Ice may not be as inert as it seems. A new study published in Nature Physics has discovered that ordinary ice can generate electricity when it is bent, twisted, or stretched - a property known as flexoelectricity. The research, led by teams from the Institut Catalร  de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia (ICN2) in Spain, Xian Jiaotong University in China, and Stony Brook University in the U.S., found that ice's electrical behavior shifts with temperature, challenging long-held assumptions about one of Earth's most familiar materials. Unlike piezoelectricity, which requires specific crystal symmetry, flexoelectricity can occur in any material. In controlled lab tests, bending a slab of ice between electrodes consistently produced an electric potential, mirroring the charges seen in storm cloud ice collisions that trigger lightning. At ultra-low temperatures, researchers also detected a ferroelectric layer on the ice's surface-capable of flipping polarity like a magnet. "This paper changes how we view ice: from a passive material to an active material," said lead author Xin Wen of ICN2. The discovery places ice alongside advanced electroceramic materials used in sensors and capacitors. It may also help explain natural electrical phenomena in thunderstorms and inspire future technologies that exploit ice's surprising electromechanical versatility. Source: Nature Physics - Follow for more! #ice #electricity #nature #physics #discovery
Ice may not be as inert as it seems. A new study published in Nature Physics has discovered that ordinary ice can generate electricity when it is bent, twisted, or stretched - a property known as flexoelectricity.

The research, led by teams from the Institut Catalร  de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia (ICN2) in Spain, Xian Jiaotong University in China, and Stony Brook University in the U.S., found that ice's electrical behavior shifts with temperature, challenging long-held assumptions about one of Earth's most familiar materials.

Unlike piezoelectricity, which requires specific crystal symmetry, flexoelectricity can occur in any material. In controlled lab tests, bending a slab of ice between electrodes consistently produced an electric potential, mirroring the charges seen in storm cloud ice collisions that trigger lightning. At ultra-low temperatures, researchers also detected a ferroelectric layer on the ice's surface-capable of flipping polarity like a magnet.

"This paper changes how we view ice: from a passive material to an active material," said lead author Xin Wen of ICN2.

The discovery places ice alongside advanced electroceramic materials used in sensors and capacitors. It may also help explain natural electrical phenomena in thunderstorms and inspire future technologies that exploit ice's surprising electromechanical versatility.

Source: Nature Physics

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#FollowTheLeadTrader Paws are the soft, padded feet of animals like cats, dogs, and bears, helping with movement and grip. They protect against rough surfaces and provide balance, making them essential for survival. Many animals use their paws for hunting, climbing, or digging. Pet owners love paws for their cute appearance and warmth. #Paws #Animals #CutePets #Wildlife #PetLovers #Nature
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Paws are the soft, padded feet of animals like cats, dogs, and bears, helping with movement and grip. They protect against rough surfaces and provide balance, making them essential for survival. Many animals use their paws for hunting, climbing, or digging. Pet owners love paws for their cute appearance and warmth. #Paws #Animals #CutePets #Wildlife #PetLovers #Nature
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Anomalous heat in Europe has triggered a massive invasion of jellyfish, which have blocked the cooling systems at one of France's largest power plants, Gravelines Nuclear Power Plant. The power units had to be shut down โ€” natural phenomena threaten country's energy security. Climate changes are increasingly turning into infrastructure crises. Now, it is not only droughts and fires that are becoming a factor capable of disabling critical facilities. #Write2Earn #creatorpad #nature $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT)
Anomalous heat in Europe has triggered a massive invasion of jellyfish, which have blocked the cooling systems at one of France's largest power plants, Gravelines Nuclear Power Plant.

The power units had to be shut down โ€” natural phenomena threaten country's energy security.

Climate changes are increasingly turning into infrastructure crises.

Now, it is not only droughts and fires that are becoming a factor capable of disabling critical facilities.

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#nature

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An orca named Tahlequah, or J35, made headlines around the world after carrying her dead calf for 17 days through the waters near San Juan Island. ๐Ÿ’” The calf died shortly after birth, and her prolonged mourning struck an emotional chord with scientists and the public alike. Eventually, Tahlequah released the calf and returned to feeding and swimming with her pod. Researchers said the display was a rare and powerful reminder of how deeply whales can experience grief, while also highlighting the ongoing struggles of endangered orcas facing declining salmon populations. - #nature #mother
An orca named Tahlequah, or J35, made headlines around the world after carrying her dead calf for 17 days through the waters near San Juan Island. ๐Ÿ’”

The calf died shortly after birth, and her prolonged mourning struck an emotional chord with scientists and the public alike.

Eventually, Tahlequah released the calf and returned to feeding and swimming with her pod. Researchers said the display was a rare and powerful reminder of how deeply whales can experience grief, while also highlighting the ongoing struggles of endangered orcas facing declining salmon populations.

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#Nature unveils its #autumn masterpiece in Ulan Butong Scenic Area, Chifeng, north #China's Inner Mongolia. By late September, fiery forests light up the horizon, while golden grasslandsโ€”sprinkled with grazing herds and rustic haystacksโ€”form a serene and breathtaking landscape. ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ #KnowAboutChina
#Nature unveils its #autumn masterpiece in Ulan Butong Scenic Area, Chifeng, north #China's Inner Mongolia. By late September, fiery forests light up the horizon, while golden grasslandsโ€”sprinkled with grazing herds and rustic haystacksโ€”form a serene and breathtaking landscape. ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ #KnowAboutChina
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