My non-Indian audience might not know what Holi is. It's a festival where everyone sprays water and colours on each other. All right, let's get to it.
What if the Sahara's temperature reaches negative?
The Sahara was once normal, covered with lush green forests. But now, becoming one of the largest deserts in the world- as everyone knows it- is scorching hot, humid- lots of words to describe. But, what if the Sahara reaches negative? It would be very cold indeed. Camels would have to go longer distances to find hotter areas. People would have to 'adapt' to the colder conditions of the desert.
But how? Maybe, at night, it would suddenly snow. No, snow is too much. Rain, maybe. Then it would continue in the morning and then the sun hides behind the clouds. And then newspapers, news channels and radios will have to look for catchy titles- Can Sahara be the next Antartica?, Sahara soon reaches negative. It might become a cold desert. The population might also decrease.
What if we could meet aliens?
People have been waiting for this moment for ages. They want to say hello to aliens, befriend them and make them part of the population. The third part is less likely, though. We might visit them one day. But what if, somebody shouts out, "We got a signal! Alien invasion incoming!"
We don't know that they're friendly or not, anyway. If they are friendly, we could befriend them. If not, we need to make weapons and all. You can watch my superweapons blog, though. To get inspiration for what to make.
They could be speaking an alien language or make whistling sounds like dolphins. Echolocation, it's called. So, either they will understand us or we will understand them. Anyways, we will befriend them.
What if the Sahara's temperature reaches negative?
The Sahara was once normal, covered with lush green forests. But now, becoming one of the largest deserts in the world- as everyone knows it- is scorching hot, humid- lots of words to describe. But, what if the Sahara reaches negative? It would be very cold indeed. Camels would have to go longer distances to find hotter areas. People would have to 'adapt' to the colder conditions of the desert.
But how? Maybe, at night, it would suddenly snow. No, snow is too much. Rain, maybe. Then it would continue in the morning and then the sun hides behind the clouds. And then newspapers, news channels and radios will have to look for catchy titles- Can Sahara be the next Antartica?, Sahara soon reaches negative. It might become a cold desert. The population might also decrease.
What if we could meet aliens?
People have been waiting for this moment for ages. They want to say hello to aliens, befriend them and make them part of the population. The third part is less likely, though. We might visit them one day. But what if, somebody shouts out, "We got a signal! Alien invasion incoming!"
We don't know that they're friendly or not, anyway. If they are friendly, we could befriend them. If not, we need to make weapons and all. You can watch my superweapons blog, though. To get inspiration for what to make.
They could be speaking an alien language or make whistling sounds like dolphins. Echolocation, it's called. So, either they will understand us or we will understand them. Anyways, we will befriend them.
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