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What Are 10 Interesting Facts About the Strait of Gibraltar - Merchant Navy Info - Blog

What Are 10 Interesting Facts About the Strait of Gibraltar?

Before the discovery of America in the West, Europe was generally perceived as the edge of the world. Apart from the northern Scandinavian countries and the southern African countries. There were unique geographical features that marked the country’s borders. This was the Strait of Gibraltar, also known as the Pillars of Hercules. The Strait that

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Installing Solar Panels at Home to Sell to the Electricity Grid No Longer Pays

Nevertheless, a solar power system can be a wise investment to cover your personal electricity consumption and avoid connection fees, at least when usage is high. During the summer, Estonia’s solar panels generate so much electricity that your electricity bill is low both during the day and at night. Generally, electricity bills are highest during

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1,000 Times Stronger and Free Electricity: Goodbye to Solar Panels with the Photovoltaic Ceramic

Would it not be great if we could have free electricity. The use of renewable energies does not belong exclusively to companies or governments. What about self-consumption that you can also practice? This invention will provide you with almost free electricity, with the first photovoltaic ceramic that is 1000 times more powerful than solar panels and that

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Ocean Water Is Rushing Miles Underneath The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ With Potentially Dire Impacts on Sea Level Rise - Merchant Navy Info - News

Ocean Water is Rushing Miles Underneath The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ With Potentially Dire Impacts on Sea Level Rise

Ocean water is pushing miles beneath Antarctica’s terminal glacier, making it more susceptible to melting than previously thought. This is according to a new study that used radar data from space to take X-ray images of important glaciers. When salty, relatively warm ocean water collides with ice, it causes “severe melting” beneath the glaciers. Underestimating

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India’s Russian Oil Imports Rise to Nine-month High in April

India’s Russian oil imports rose to a nine-month high in April after shipments on non-sanctioned tankers operated by Russia’s largest shipping company, Sovcomflot, resumed, tanker data obtained from shipping and trade sources. Refiners in India briefly stopped importing Russian oil in tankers belonging to Sovcomflot after the company’s ships, along with its 14 tankers, were designated by Washington in

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China’s Hot EV Market Is No Longer Focused Solely on Lower Sticker Prices, Which Stocks to Watch

Despite the new U.S. tariffs, China’s electric vehicles are already entering a new phase of competition that goes beyond price. China’s victory in the electric car market is no longer just about lower prices. Many industry insiders say that despite the new U.S. tariffs, China’s electric vehicle industry has already entered a new phase of

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