About Tanya Parkhi
Tanya is a skilled content creator with a passion for writing and a love for exploring new cultures. With a degree in Economics from Fergusson College, Pune, India, Tanya worked on her writing skills by contributing to various editorials and publications. She has experience writing blogs, articles, and essays, covering a range of topics. Tanya's writing reflects her interest in travel and exploring local traditions. Her articles showcase her ability to engage readers and keep them interested.
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Aswan Dam Facts: Know About The World's Largest Embankment Dam
The Aswan High Dam is a rock-fill dam that was constructed in the Nile delta in Egypt.
It was built to control the annual Nile floods, which depending on the year, would either bless the Egyptian countryside with plentiful irrigation water or rip through the riverside villages and leave mass destruction in its path. British engineers, aided by the Egyptian government, began the construction process in 1898.
The construction of this dam led to the creation of Lake Nasser, which subsequently led to the completion of the Aswan High Dam power plant. The dam helped generate hydroelectric power which led to the expansion of agricultural lands and projects. All these aspects helped strengthen the Egyptian economy.
77 Exciting Facts About Active Volcanoes For Kids To Learn
Aren't Volcanoes so fascinating?
These dangerous mountains of pent-up energy have caused so much destruction over the years, but the science behind them is pretty interesting. For example, did you know that some volcanoes can take thousands of years to form, while others may spring up seemingly overnight due to a huge pressure build-up under the surface?
Which is the largest volcano on Earth? What are the different types of volcanoes? How are they formed? Many more questions about volcanoes are bound to catch your curiosity. Let us discover answers to these questions and check out many more interesting details in our active volcanoes fact file. Read on for an explosion of knowledge!
53 Mind-Blowing Uses Of Xenon For Your Kids To Know
Xenon is a naturally occurring noble gas that was first discovered in 1898.
Like most elements, Xenon cannot be found as a mineral in the Earth's crust but as a gas in the atmosphere. It is extremely rare and costly to extract.
So, what is so important about Atomic number 54 of the periodic table? Where can one find natural Xenon? If you're interested in learning the answers to these questions and more about this chemically unreactive gas, then you're in luck- because we have some exciting Xenon gas facts for you right up ahead.
31 Chinese Tallow Tree Facts: Identification And Lifespan Revealed
The Chinese tallow trees are ornamental, albeit invasive, plants that is native to East Asia.
These trees are known for producing the stillingia tallow, after which they are named. This tallow can be used to produce wax for candles and soaps, as a result of which the US Department of Agriculture promoted the plant as an oil crop in the 1900s.
Despite its beautiful coloring and uses, this tree grows rapidly and is considered an invasive specie in America, as it takes over the local species in that habitat and overcrowds the area.
However, one cannot refute that the waxy tallow these plants produce is extremely useful for various reasons. Read on to learn more about the Chinese tallow tree, how to identify it, and where to find it.
39 Melodious Facts About The Romantic Period To Fall In Love With
The Romantic period was a popular movement that swept through Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The movement saw a rise in romantic music, art, and literature styles, with many artists employing free and whimsical methods of artistry. Britain was probably the first country to observe a notable romantistic movement, with Germany soon following suit.
If you are an artist, interested in art history, or simply love artwork and literature from the Romantic era, then these fun facts are perfect for you. Read on to learn everything you need about this revolutionary period for music, art, and ideas of nature and human life.
45 Skittles Facts: Enjoy These Multicolored Fruit-Flavored Candies
Have you ever looked at a rainbow and wondered what it would taste like?
Well, chances are, you already know! Thanks to Skittles and their famous tagline- 'Taste the Rainbow!', people all over the world know that rainbows taste like fruit and sugar.
However, did you know that Skittles are not originally American?
Skittles were originally only sold in the United Kingdom and were created by the Wrigley company, which has now partnered with Mars chocolates to become one of America's biggest candy manufacturers. So how did Skittles cross the ocean to reach us, and how did they become the beloved colorful candy brand that we all know and love today?
Read on to learn some interesting Skittles facts that will blow your mind and have you reaching for these delicious chewy treats.