UN (United Nations)

UN (United Nations)

The UN (United Nations Organization) is an international body created on October 24, 1945, after the Second World War. The organ’s purpose is to maintain international peace and security , as well as to develop cooperation between peoples. It seeks to solve social, humanitarian, Read more

Green Economy

Green Economy

Green economy is an economy that finds ways to reduce its pollutant emissions into the atmosphere . It is a low carbon economy, which employs sustainable technology. In other words, the production system follows steps that meet fair, economically viable and environmentally appropriate processes. Read more

Soil Types

Soil Types

The soil is the surface layer of the earth crust. It is a complex composed of mineral and organic materials. Soil formation and composition The soil is the result of the action of several elements: water, climate, living organisms, relief, type of rock Read more

Water

Water

Water is an abundant natural resource on the planet, which is essential for the existence and survival of different forms of life. It is a chemical substance formed by the joining of two hydrogen atoms (H) and one oxygen atom Read more

Amazon river

Amazon river

The Amazon River , located in South America, is the largest river in the world in terms of water volume and the largest river in the world in extension , with 6,992.06 km. The Amazon River originates at the source of the Apurimac River , on the slope of Nevado Mismi , in Read more

All About Germany

All About Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country located in western Europe and is one of the largest world powers. It borders nine countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland. General Read more

world map

World map

The map- mundi or world map is a cartographic representation showing the globe in a comprehensive manner. It brings together the emerged parts like the continents, islands, countries, states and cities (usually the capitals) and the great masses of salt water: the oceans Read more