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Formula -1

 The 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship is a Formula One car racing championship, the 73rd season of the Formula One World Championship. [a] The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing organisation of international motorsport, recognises it as the highest level of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The championship is contested across twenty-two Grands Prix held throughout the world, and it is intended to end earlier than in previous years in order to avoid conflict with the FIFA World Cup. Drivers and teams compete for the World Drivers' and World Constructors' Championships, respectively. Significant revisions to the sport's technical regulations were implemented for the 2022 competition. These adjustments were supposed to go into effect in 2021, but they were postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 epidemic. [3] Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen is the reigning Drivers' Champion, while Mercedes is the reigning Constructors...

Black Hole - NASA

 Don't be fooled by the name: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a large amount of matter compressed into a very small space - imagine a star ten times the mass of the Sun crammed into a sphere the size of New York City. As a result, nothing, not even light, can escape the gravitational field. NASA instruments have recently drawn a new picture of these unusual objects, which many consider to be the most fascinating objects in space. image address Don't be fooled by the name: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a large amount of matter compressed into a very small space - imagine a star ten times the mass of the Sun crammed into a sphere the size of New York City. As a result, nothing, not even light, can escape the gravitational field. NASA instruments have recently drawn a new picture of these unusual objects, which many consider to be the most fascinating objects in space. Black holes cannot be observed directly using telescopes that d...

Fossils Of A Massive Sea Lizard That Ruled The Oceans 66 Million Years Ago Discovered

 The discovery of magnificent relics of a huge marine lizard 66 million years ago explains how this ancient extinct beast would have ruled the water. The beast is a new species of mosasaur, which were huge marine reptiles that hunted the waters during the Late Cretaceous period. It's known as Thalassotitan atrox, and wear on its teeth, as well as other bones discovered at its excavation site, indicate that this imposing animal was no gentle giant, but instead hunted difficult food like sea turtles, plesiosaurs, and other mosasaurs. image source Other mosasaurs hunted smaller prey such as fish or ammonites (which weren't always that small). Other mosasaurs hunted smaller prey such as fish or ammonites (which weren't always that small). This implies that Thalassotitan likely occupied a position at the very top of the food chain, preserving habitats by keeping other predators in check. image source You May Also Like To Read: Garena Free Fire You May Also Like To Read: : Celebr...