1.01.2012

World Will not End in 2012 Says NASA | NASA's Statement on World Ends in Mayan Calendar 2012

The prediction made by scores of books, movies, cult groups and millions of websites on the Internet that the world will not end in 2012.

Scientists have made false all the Wild stories about the world coming to an end on December 21, 2012. Now Saturday night of 2011 is not the last, the world will not witness its end in 2012.

The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) said, “Nothing will happen to Earth in 2012. Credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012.”

However the starting of the 2012 apocalypse theories was made from May 2003 when estimated that Nibiru, a mythical planet was headed towards Earth, but when nothing happened the ‘doomsday’ was postponed to December 2012.



The story of the ancient Mayan calendar was also linked that the date of world end was linked to the end of one of the cycles in the ancient Mayan calendar at the winter solstice in 2012.

Although rejecting end of Mayan Calender, Scientists declared, “ The Mayan calendar is not going to end on December 21, 2012 date, is only the end of the Mayan long-count period and will only begin a new cycle similar to the calendar we follow.”

The NASA space agency said, “If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye.”

In fact all these stories are an Internet hoax and have now dismissed as rubbish after analyzing all the possible doomsday scenarios, a space agency reported.
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Birds of North America | American Birds and all about the Bird | Birds of America

Understanding about the bird migration  is interesting. In some part of North America including the United States it has snowed for some length of time and the water outside has been frozen just over the night. Even in part of Florida like Tampa that is mostly inland. For the birds e can think of saving the water available. In fact we are pleasant to see the birds outside in the winter that are gone. Actually the birds you have seen during the winter are in the migration to save their lives. Here we will talk about the four groups of birds of North America based on their migration scheme and destination. Hopefully the information here will enrich your knowledge about bird migration especially in the United States and Canada.

There are actually several classified group of birds of North America when it comes to the migration. The first group is about the permanent residents group consisting those staying all year like goldfinches and sparrows. The next is the summer residents. The group consists of birds like the purple martins that arrive during the spring. The birds usually nest in the summer as well as return to the south when fall starts. The third group is winter residents, the birds consisting of those coming from south part of Canada and spending the winter in the United States.

That’s why it is sometimes difficult to determine to which country the birds of North America belong to. The transients are the group of birds that go far to the south of Canada from the upper parts of the country past the United States. On their way south to their winter grounds we often see them in early fall just passing by. We also them later again in the early spring, that heads north to their summer grounds.
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