5 websites that will help you make better use of your time

The internet is extremely valuable for those who can use it well for themselves. I want to recommend them to you since I enjoy myself and learn a lot from there:
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The internet is extremely valuable for those who can use it well for themselves. Instead of wasting time
on platforms like Instagram, and Facebook, you can use the hundreds of websites available to spend
your time more efficiently. People create interactive websites to meet the need of others almost every
day. Among them, some have mind-blowing information and ideas.

I want to recommend them to you since I enjoy myself and learn a lot from there:

1) NEAL.FUN (neal.fun)

It is a wonderful website that will let you have fun and think simultaneously with many options. Be it
diving to the bottom of the ocean floor or designing your very own iPhone, you can do it all on this
website. You can also do many other things such as find out what is in space and how big the planets
are, spend Bill Gates’ money, and learn about incidents on Earth, such as the Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake, Major Nuclear Accident, etc.

2) Why Time Flies? (maximiliankiener.com/digitalprojects/time)

Everyone has noticed that time is slipping away at some point. How has time passed quickly in some
aspects of our life?

Maximilian Kiener has explained the answer to this question on a very cool website. It demonstrates how time flies as we get older.

The more time you spend on the website, the more observations you will notice regarding the perception of time by the human brain.

3) Earth.Nullschool (earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/primary/waves/overlay=wind/orthographic)

This website is an excellent resource for learning about current weather conditions around the world as
it provides detailed information about winds in the world with an interactive map. It also gives real-time data on wind speed and its direction, ocean surface temperatures, currents, and anomalies at specific
heights above ground.

Every 3 hours, all the information on the website is refreshed based on NASA’s supercomputer using
data obtained from NASA satellites using radio waves in space. Earth Nullschool uses the data which is
received from the satellites on earth to update its website every 3 hours.

4) River runner (river-runner-global.samlearner.com)

It is always enjoyable to watch the rain fall to the ground It brings a peaceful mind and allows our mind
to engross in thoughts. Have you ever wondered where a drop of rain goes after falling from the sky?
Yes, it follows a path and ends up in a very different place than where it fell to earth. This River Runner
website which Sam Learner created shows us where a raindrop goes after it hits the ground. For
example, a raindrop that fell on Oktwin, Bago travels 410 km to the Gulf of Martaban (26 km).

5) BRILLIANT (brilliant.org)

Brilliant is built by 2 Silicon Valley engineers who are crazy about subjects like math and science. They
have developed a very unique approach that is far more efficient than any other teaching style. Brilliant
uses a method that self-motivated people can learn by exploring the topics and tackling challenges
instead of video tutorials. However, it is effective only for individuals with math and science knowledge
since some content can be complex.

Content Writer by Win Win Maw

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