Month: February 2026

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The Complete List of Minerals in Uganda

This post provides a complete list of 20 Minerals in Uganda, showing each mineral’s category, main locations and estimated reserves (tonnes). Ideal for students, investors and policymakers seeking a concise, data-driven overview of Uganda’s mineral resources — explore the full list and regional details.

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List of Nuclear Power Plants in Belgium

Explore the two active Nuclear power plants in Belgium — Doel and Tihange — with city/province locations, reactor capacities and operators. This concise list provides essential facts for students, researchers and energy professionals, plus quick reference links for further reading.

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The Complete List of Birds of Japan

Explore the Birds of Japan with this comprehensive checklist of 59 species, including scientific names, conservation status, and where and when to spot each bird across the islands. Ideal for birdwatchers, naturalists, and travelers, this guide helps you identify species and plan visits to see endemic and migratory birds throughout Japan.

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10 Tools Used in Mathematics

This hub highlights 10 tools used in mathematics, from classic instruments like compasses, protractors and rulers to modern graphing calculators, computer algebra systems, and visualization software. Each linked article examines one tool — its practical uses, setup tips, learning resources, and examples — so students, teachers, and self-learners can choose the best tools to study, teach, or solve math problems.

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7 Myths and Misconceptions About Depression

This post debunks 7 myths and misconceptions about depression, separating harmful stereotypes from evidence-based facts. Each myth links to a dedicated article with research, practical tips, and resources for people living with depression and their supporters—read on to reduce stigma and learn what really helps.

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8 Branches of Paleontology and What They Do

Explore the eight branches of paleontology and how each studies Earth’s ancient life — from giant dinosaurs to microscopic fossils. This hub summarizes what each branch does and links to deeper posts on vertebrate paleontology, invertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, taphonomy, paleobotany, micropaleontology, ichnology, and biostratigraphy.

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10 Myths and Misconceptions About Pollution

This hub dismantles the most common 10 myths and misconceptions about pollution, explaining why they’re wrong and what the science actually shows. Each myth links to a focused article with evidence, practical tips, and policy context so you can understand real risks and actions to reduce pollution at home and in your community.

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Examples of Secondary Alcohols

Explore 16 examples of secondary alcohols with IUPAC names or SMILES, their oxidation products (ketones), boiling points, and concise 30–50 word descriptions. This easy-reference list helps students and chemists quickly identify common secondary alcohols and compare their properties at a glance.

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The Complete List of Caves In Ecuador

This comprehensive guide lists every notable caves in Ecuador, from Amazonian limestone caverns to Andean lava tubes. Each entry includes location, key features, access and safety tips for travelers and spelunkers. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a multi-day expedition, explore Caves in Ecuador to find the best caves to visit, difficulty ratings, and practical advice to make your subterranean adventures safe and memorable.

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Examples of Archaea: The Complete List

This comprehensive list presents 20 Examples of Archaea, covering major groups like methanogens, halophiles, and thermophiles. Each entry includes scientific name, habitat, and metabolism to help students and enthusiasts understand where these extremophiles live and how they obtain energy.

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