The ocean’s tides are driven by the Moon’s gravitational pull, creating rhythmic high and low tides. Spring tides occur when the Sun and Moon align, while neap tides happen when they form a right angle. The Moon’s orbit, Earth’s rotation, and coastal geography influence tidal variations, shaping ecosystems and marine life.
“Do you know what the most fascinating thing about February is? Of course, it is not Valentine’s week, but the month gaining a day more than usual, i.e., 29th Feb. And why is it important that it repeats only every 4 years?”. Leap year science is something that never fails…
Stonehenge, a Neolithic marvel, served as an ancient astronomical tool. Built over 4000 years ago using innovative techniques, it tracks solar and lunar events like solstices and eclipses. Aligned with celestial movements, it helped Neolithic societies understand time and cosmic phenomena. Its mysteries continue to captivate archaeologists and stargazers alike.
