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Happiest Countries In The World, 2018

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Each year, the United Nations (UN) collects a report on the happiness levels of all countries in the world. Happiness is not a quantifiable factor. It is therefore extremely difficult to measure. However, the UN uses several indicators which give a fairly informative idea of ​​the level of satisfaction or satisfaction of people. Among the indicators used in the compilation of the report are, among others, income, social support, confidence, freedom, generosity and life expectancy. Prior to 2018, the report did not include the happiness levels of immigrants. However, in 2018, happiness immigrants were calculated and included in the report.

Happiest countries in 2018

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The biggest eagles in the world

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Eagles are birds of prey synonymous with strength, power and tenacity. They are graceful birds used as national symbols in many countries such as the United States and Japan. In the avian kingdom, eagles are at the top of the food chain. Their ability to adapt to endemic environments has made them very efficient birds in terms of prey hunting and resistance to the most difficult environmental conditions. These heavily constructed birds have attracted interest from scientists and researchers who are studying their unique habitats and adaptations. Below are some of the largest eagles in the world in terms of … CONTINUE READING

Regions of England

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England has nine administrative regions formerly known as government office regions. From 1994-2011, these regions exercised decentralized functions of government. Regions are necessary for statistical and administrative purposes and are used on purpose to define regions for elections to the European Parliament.

Northeast

Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.

The North East region is one of nine regions in England which cover Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and the Tees Valley. The Northeast region has three major cities, namely Wearside, Tyneside and Teesside. This region has three cities, including Newcastle Upon Tyne, Sunderland and Durham. Newcastle is the largest city in … CONTINUE READING

5 The Most Difficult School To Enter The United States

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Getting admission to university is difficult no matter which college you choose to go to. The process involves a lot of hard work, first, to get over the deadline and then to write the best personal statement that would sell your viability to a school.

Some of the most difficult schools to attend are also the most prestigious and top rated for education and extracurricular activities.

5 Hardest School launches in the United States

Harvard University

Founded in 1636, it is the oldest university in the United States and one of the most renowned universities in the world. It has an acceptance … CONTINUE READING

Ten Lowest Places On Earth

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The surface of the earth is mainly located at sea level or below sea level, because X% of our planet is covered with water. It is interesting to note that today, many areas of the earth are submerged by 71 several years ago, during the great ice age, above the water level. It was because the sea level was then below 18,000. These are caused by depressions below the sea, including those that originate from tectonic plates whose centers open or deform, while some are volcanic. Some of our larger desert areas are particularly prone to being lower, where water evaporation was once the … CONTINUE READING

Countries With Declining Populations

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Several countries around the world have experienced declining populations. The list below includes 19 countries that have experienced negative population growth rates. Many of the countries on the list are located in Europe, with a few exceptions, such as Syria and Japan. Data from verifiable sources such as the UN, the World Bank and the CIA Factbook indicate that between 2005 and 2015, countries like Andorra, Syria, Lithuania, Georgia and Latvia experienced negative population growth due to to different factors. All three data sources defined population as the number of all residences, regardless of citizenship or legal status, not including refugees.

Countries with declining

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What is the Earth made of?

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Planet Earth is one of the unique planets in the solar system due to the presence of abundant water resources to support life. It may seem that the Earth consists of a single layer of a large solid rock. However, this is not true. The Earth is actually made up of several parts and layers, some of which are in constant motion. The Earth is divided into several layers, including the core, the mantle, the lithosphere and the crust. Each of the layers has unique properties. Here is a brief overview of the main layers of the Earth.

he crust

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What is Mars made of?

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Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. It is the most studied planet after Earth due to speculation that there may be water below the surface and its similarities to Earth. Mars is also known as the “red planet” because its surface is reddish in color. The surface consists of red rocks and a thick layer of oxidized iron dust.

Dusty March Crust

Mars is covered with dust because it lacks vegetation and water on the surface. The soil on the surface is composed of potassium, magnesium, sodium and chloride. The thickness of the crust is six to thirteen miles. There are no tectonic plates … CONTINUE READING