Saturday, March 14, 2009

New Earth search Recall!

This time I have a serious issue my dear Chobots!
We really need help with Earth Research Topics. We need to find interesting facts about the Blue Planet and share them among Chobots community. Having this important information Chobots scientists will help humans making The Earth a better place!

This is the important task, so we do rely on our agents and all active Chobots.

I am asking all bloggers to have a post about Earth Research and all forum creators to have a discussion board about it. 

Earth Research Tips Submitting Rules

1. Your Earth Research Tips should have a title, it has to be short and interesting  and contain small graphics describing it. BTW, You can use our graffiti to create it.

2. IT SHOULD BE THE TEXT AND GRAPHICS YOU CREATED. NO COPY-PASTES OR PHOTOS ALLOWED.

3. Your Earth Research Tip should be posted at one of Agents or Moderators Blogs or Forums.

4. You should post a link as a comment to this topic.

5. Alternative way is sending an e-mail with your topic to support@chobots.com but it will take more time to process.

Once we select your topic to include into our system, you will receive great prizes including Bugs, Citizen Passes or Even Exclusive Clothing orBadges.  I will come up with more detailed updates on this soon, because research is on-going process which should never be stop!

I hope to hear from you soon!

6 comments:

  1. The Tallest Mountain

    The tallest mountain is the Mt Everest. It was formed almost 60 million years. Its hieght is 8850m(5 and a half miles).It was first conquered by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on May 29, 1953.

    fact by akhilofindia

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  2. THE FIRST HUMANS.THE FIRST HUMANS WERE CAVEMEN.THEY CAME AT THE END OF THE MESOSIOIC ERA.THE DINOUSAURS DIES WHEN THEY CAME.THE THEORY IS THAT HUMANS EVOLVED FROM MONKEYS.FACT BE SHADOW4EVER09

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  3. The Bromeliads

    These plants are special plants that store water in the leaves. Inside its leaves its a miniature pond filled with spiders,tadpoles and frogs.These are mostly found in the Tropical Rain Forest of South America.

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  4. the previous post was by me

    akhilofindia

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  5. Pollination Cycle


    This bumble bee is starting the pollination process without even realizing it! When bees land on a flower, like this milkweed flower, their feet often slip into a little groove that holds pollen sacs. When the bee flies away it carries off this sac like a saddlebag stuck on its feet. When this bee lands on another flower looking for nectar, the "saddlebag" falls off, the pollen falls out of the sac, and pollination is underway.

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