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25 articles · nature · page 1 / 2
A simple introduction to the sun as a source of light and warmth for all living things.
A beginner look at where water is found in nature and why it is essential for life.
An easy introduction to trees, their parts, and the role they play in forests.
A simple explanation of how clouds form and why rain falls from the sky.
A simple look at why some birds travel long distances with the change of seasons.
An accessible introduction to what wind is and how it affects plants, animals, and weather.
A beginner article about the relationship between flowers and bees and how pollination works.
A simple description of mountains, how they form, and what plants and animals live on them.
A beginner description of the sea, its waves, and the animals that live in it.
An intermediate explanation of how water evaporates, condenses, and returns to Earth in a continuous cycle.
An intermediate article on how fertile land turns into desert and what human activities contribute to this process.
An intermediate overview of coral reefs, their ecological importance, and the threats they face today.
An intermediate article exploring the biodiversity and ecological roles of tropical rainforests around the world.
An intermediate article explaining how tectonic plates move and cause earthquakes across the globe.
An intermediate discussion of the main sources of air pollution and how it harms human health and ecosystems.
An intermediate explanation of how plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food and oxygen.
An intermediate article on how rivers carve valleys and shape the Earth's surface over thousands of years.
An advanced examination of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the cascading consequences of species loss.
An advanced analysis of the greenhouse effect, carbon cycles, and the scientific evidence for anthropogenic climate change.
An advanced exploration of wetland ecology, carbon sequestration functions, and the threats posed by drainage and development.
An advanced article on how plants and animals use chemical signals for defence, communication, and mutualistic relationships.
An advanced article on how volcanic activity shaped Earth's early atmosphere and continues to influence climate and soil fertility.
An advanced look at the complex microbial communities in soil and how they drive nutrient cycling and plant health.
An advanced analysis of the ecological drivers, navigation mechanisms, and conservation challenges of long-distance animal migrations.