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The 9/11 Attacks: A Defining Moment in Modern History

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  The 9/11 Attacks : A Defining Moment in Modern History The attacks on September 11, 2001, widely referred to as 9/11 , stand as one of the most significant events in modern history. On that day, 19 terrorists associated with the extremist group al-Qaeda carried out coordinated attacks on U.S. soil, killing nearly 3,000 people, injuring thousands more, and shaking the global order. The attacks led to profound changes in U.S. domestic and foreign policy, triggering wars, reshaping global security strategies, and influencing international relations for decades. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the events of 9/11, its causes, immediate impact, and long-term consequences on the United States and the world. The Events of September 11, 2001 On the morning of September 11, 2001, four commercial airplanes were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists. Their plan was to use these airplanes as weapons against iconic American landmarks. First Attack - American Airlines Flight...

What If Moon Suddenly Disappeared

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  The sudden disappearance of the Moon would have profound and far-reaching effects on Earth. Here’s a detailed look at what might happen: Immediate Effects Dark Nights : Without the Moon, nights would be significantly darker. The Moon reflects sunlight, providing a natural source of light at night.  Areas without artificial lighting would become much darker, affecting nocturnal animals and human activities . Tidal Changes : The Moon’s gravitational pull is the primary force behind Earth’s tides.  Without the Moon, tides would be reduced to about one-third of their current levels, driven only by the Sun’s gravity .  This would drastically alter coastal ecosystems, potentially destroying habitats for many marine species . atOptions = { 'key' : '1a71089d5c34f06aa59ec1db3705e890', 'format' : 'iframe', 'height' : 90, 'width' : 728, 'params' : {} }; etica, Microsoft YaHei, Meiryo UI, Meiryo, Arial Unicode MS, sans-serif;...

History of the Moon

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  The Moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, has a fascinating history that spans billions of years. Here’s a detailed overview: Formation The Moon is believed to have formed about 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth itself. The most widely accepted theory is the  Giant Impact Hypothesis . According to this theory, a Mars-sized body, often referred to as Theia, collided with the early Earth.  The debris from this colossal impact eventually coalesced to form the Moon . Early History In its early history, the Moon was heavily bombarded by asteroids and comets, which created many of the craters we see today. This period, known as the  Late Heavy Bombardment , occurred around 4 to 3.8 billion years ago.  The intense impacts caused significant geological activity, including the formation of large basins that later filled with lava, creating the dark plains known as  maria . Geological Evolution The Moon’s geological activity slowed down significantly a...

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