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#QUIZZES_RightAnswer
#DidYouKnow 🤔
At what distance should be #trees branches from each other in order to #limit the #risk of #fire?🔥
Right answer 👉👉👉 3 meters 👏👏
🖌️#DisARTers weekly🎨: This week's #disART is "Destruction of Tyre" by british artist John Martin (1840). From the collection of @ToledoMuseum. Source: https://t.co/71fgKkpAPe
#disasterART #sublimeterror
🎨#DisARTers weekly🖌️: "(Natural) Disaster" by Amy Jackowski is this week's #disART. Source: https://t.co/1AEpVRYTQ0
🎨#DisARTers weekly🖌️: This week's #disART is "Whitby High Light" by british artist Richard Weatherill (1844–1923). The painting is exhibited at the @WhitbyMuseum. Source: https://t.co/UOb9SCHwMU
#storm
🎨DisARTers weekly🖌️: This week's #disART is "After the Hurricane, Bahamas", 1899 by Winslow Homer. The painting is exhibited at the @artinstitutechi Source: https://t.co/tXU14bktER
#after #hurricane #Bahamas🇧🇸
🎨#DisARTers weekly🖌️: This week's #disART is "Heat Wave" an original acrylic by Steven Valiere, hosted at the Bright Side Gallery . Source https://t.co/YcqeTGVgyD
🖌️DisARTers weekly🎨: This week #disART is "Earth Soul Undersea Disaster II "an abstract painting of earth disaster in an undersea area, by Malaysian artist Saadon Bin Saad. Source: https://t.co/6xjgdlpTrF
🖌️ DisARTers weekly🎨: This week's #distART is brought by Luca Bottazzi, a concept artist from Turin (Italy) with his "Heavy Rain". Source: https://t.co/Ei8ca5hSAq
#disARTers #heavyrain #art
🖼️DisARTers Weekly🖌️🖼️: This week's disART is “Rockets and blue lights” by British painter William Turner. Source: https://t.co/vvFZyu2NbZ #disARTers #disasterart @Tate
Buried deep under the Greenland ice sheet is a unique archive of life on Earth 40,000 years ago. Scientists are using this information to try to predict future changes to the planet. Discover this frozen history of climate changes in picture here!
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