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Monday, August 20, 2018

Why Samsung Galaxy S8 Is So Famous

Samsung Galaxy S8


Samsung Galaxy S8 is OS  Smartphone announced on March  29, 2017. It is released on April  21, 2017. The revolutionary design of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ begins from the inside out. We rethought every part of the phone’s layout to break through the confines of the smartphone screen. So all you see is pure content and virtually no bezel. It’s the biggest, most immersive screen on a Galaxy smartphone of this size. And it’s easy to hold in one hand.

Design and Display

Immerse yourself in a bigger view that still fits comfortably in your hand. Galaxy S8 and S8+ break free from the confines of bezels, offering a smooth, uninterrupted surface that flows seamlessly over the edges. To do this, we completely redesigned the phone from the inside out. And we embedded the home button under the screen, where it stays hidden until you need it. So you get a bigger, unobstructed view without a larger phone.
  • Infinity Display
  • Big Screen That Feels Small
  • Sleek All Around
  • Scroll Less Do More
  • Invisible But Accessible
  • Styled for the future

Why Is Everyone Talking About Pollution

Why Is Everyone Talking About Pollution


Pollution is the addition of any such constituent to air, water or land which adversely alters the natural quality of environment Different harmful pollutants in the environment that make environment unhealthy to live in. Dust, storms, rotting of vegetation, volcanic eruptions etc… are the natural phenomena which release dust particles and poisonous gases in the environment. Pollution is a serious problem of the modern age. With rapidly increasing especially in developing countries, the problem is of great magnitude. There are many kinds of pollution.

Ozone Layer

Ozone layer presents both in the Earth’s upper atmosphere and at the ground level. Good ozone is a stratospheric ozone. Good ozone naturally in the upper atmosphere, where it forms a protective layer that shields us from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. Bad ozone emits directly into the air, but it does not create through the chemical reaction between oxides of nitrogen (NO) and volatile organic compounds (VOC), which presents in the sunlight.

Global Warming




The amount of greenhouse gases has increased in the atmosphere due to human activities and the burning of fuels. The increase in the rate of the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion is increasing the average temperature of the earth. As a result; the earth’s globe is getting warmer. This is called global warming.