The article discusses the formation of soil and its significance. It explains the decomposition of organic matter, emphasizes the role of soil in supporting life, and advocates for the protection of the natural environment.
Pluto, discovered in 1930, remains hard to explore due to distance and harsh conditions. New Horizons revealed icy terrain and a heart-shaped glacier. With evidence of a subsurface ocean and potential for life, landing remains impractical, leaving mysteries unsolved.
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, reached the solar system's edge in 2011, staying in contact via gyroscopes, antennas, radio, and the Deep Space Network. It carries a golden record, raising concerns about disclosing Earth's existence to extraterrestrial life.
After the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, wildlife thrived despite radiation. Wolves developed cancer resistance, demonstrating nature's resilience and the devastating impact of human disasters on ecosystems.