Pros and Cons of Facebook
Image source: thesun.co.uk Facebook was launched in 2014 as a social network for college students but currently has over one billion active users. Facebook is changing our modern life from…
Image source: thesun.co.uk Facebook was launched in 2014 as a social network for college students but currently has over one billion active users. Facebook is changing our modern life from…
Image source: forbesmiddleeast.com Social media is any website or platform that allow sharing of information, pictures, videos, stories among others to individuals across the world. The internet infrastructure has greatly…
Image source: newzywiki.com The Instagram app allows you to share photos, videos, and stories on your personal feed. Over the last two years, Instagram has become one of the most…
Image source: cedmagazineng.com Nuclear energy is the use of nuclear reactions to generate heat using nuclear energy. The heat produced is used in steam turbines to harness electricity. Nuclear fission,…
Image source: ttim.co.th Tidal power is a renewable source of energy generated by harnessing kinetic energy from ocean currents and tides. The tidal power is more reliable compared to solar…
Image source: theenrgymix.com Coal energy is a non-renewable source of energy used to generate electricity. Coal is an affordable and number one source of energy for manufacturing plants and home…
Image source: ec.europa.eu Wind energy is one of the growing sources of energy in the world. The electricity produced helps reduce reliance on fossil fuel. Wind currents transfer kinetic energy…
Image source: stuffyoushouldknow.com Geothermal energy is generated by drawing a steam of hot water into the earth's surface. The steam of water produced can power the generator or heat up…
Image source: bizfluent.com Petroleum is a non-renewable source of energy made from hydrocarbon and Sulphur elements. It involves the extraction, refining, and transportation of liquid oil known as crude oil.…
Image source: utilities-me.com Hydropower uses water to generate energy. Water flowing downhill from a higher level to a lower level is converted into kinetic energy forming a renewable source of…