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Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge – Longest Bridge in the world!

Hello Gnees Army, Good Evening, After many projects that started breaking bridge-building records from all around the world, the Chinese government might think let’s break another one. (lol) So, The construction of the Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge wasn’t an easy task. Being a mega dream project of china, it was expected to bring a rocket blast in China’s communication infrastructure. Since 2000, China transformed its industrial capabilities to such levels that they quickly started building massive public and industrial transport lines that connected their major industrial hubs one to another. Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge (from  http://travetrilengle.com ) Continuously R&D in Rail Transport and Public Transport sector, Chinese companies gained the incredible capabilities to create bridges of all shapes and sizes. This revolution of bridge building enabled them to construct small or big bridges in a short time while many countries even think about it. For a while, China had been ...

Meet Harpy Eagle – The Biggest Eagle in the World

Meet Harpy Eagle – The Biggest Living Eagle in the World! The harpy eagle is the surviving biggest eagle in the world. It ( Harpia harpyja ) is a neotropical species of eagle. Harpy eagles can live anywhere from 25 to 35 years in the wild. It is also called the American harpy eagle to distinguish it from the Papuan eagle, which is sometimes known as the New Guinea harpy eagle or Papuan harpy eagle. It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the rainforest, and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. However, today we will know about Where harpy eagle is found? Their habitat, diet, identification, and many more. So, here we go… Harpy Eagle Where they mostly found? Harpy Eagle preferred habitat is a tropical lowland rain forest. They have been recorded at elevation levels up to 6,600 ft (2000 m). But they are more frequently found below 3,000 ft (900 m). The harpy eagle is found from Mexico, through Central America to South America, some parts of Argentina e...

1960 Valdivia Earthquake | Biggest Earthquake in the world

It’s the  1960 Valdivia Earthquake - Biggest Earthquake in the world The earthquake was a megathrust earthquake resulting from the release of mechanical stress between the subducting Nazca Plate and the South American Plate, on the  Peru–Chile Trench . Subduction zones are known to produce the strongest earthquakes on earth, as their particular structure allows more stress to build up before energy is released. However, On May 22, 1960, the stress built up by years of increasing compressional force between the two plates. The force of the sudden movement along a roughly 560–620-mile (900–1,000-km) stretch of the Nazca plate pushed part of the leading edge of the South American plate upward. Thus, it created one of the worst biggest earthquakes in the world. Moreover, this sudden increase of the plate/rock created huge dangerous weaves towards the Pacific Ocean and this is called  “ Tsunami “ . Read Also: World’s Biggest Spider – Goliath Birdeater Amazing Facts! Haast’s Ea...