Tuesday, September 2, 2014

TOP 5 longest living animals in the world

Animals living under natural conditions rarely approach their maximum possible age because of very high death rates due to infant mortality, diseases, predators, bad weather, habitat destruction, or competition for food and shelter.

5. Galapagos Gian Tortoise

The largest living species of tortoise that can survive well past a hundred, with the oldest recorded at 152. The most famous Galapagos Tortoise was 'Lonesome George', a sub species who lived on the Islands, he was 100 years old and still classed as a young adult! He had become an ambassador of sorts for the islands off the coast of Ecuador whose unique flora and fauna helped inspire Charles Darwin’s theories on evolution.

4Bowhead Whale

Bowhead whales have an average lifespan of 200 years. They can survive this long because they have a very low body temperature — and the lower an animal's body temperature, the longer it can live.

3. Greenland Shark

These sharks live farther north than any other shark species and some estimates put their lifespan at over 200 years. They also hold the world record for having the most toxic meat of any shark!

2. Koi Fish

Koi fish usually live for 25-30 years but there are reports of kois that have achieved ages of 100–200 years. One famous koi in Japan, named "Hanako", died in 1977 and a study of the growth rings of one of her scales reported that she was 226! This made her older than the United States of America!

1. Ocean Quahog

Some collected specimens have been calculated to be more than 400 years old. These animals show exceptional longevity with a highest reported age, for ‘Ming’ the clam, of 507 years. It was collected alive by an expedition in 2006 so it may have lived even longer if left in the wild.

TOP 5 fastest animals

Some animals are perfectly designed to be the ultimate speed machines.
Some of these fly through the air, others swim through water and some run on land. Most of the fastest animals are birds so our list below includes a selection of the fastest of all these different types of animals. Here are 5 of the fastest animals in the world.
5. Cheetah
The cheetah is designed for running down fast prey and can reach a top speed of 113km/h, three times faster than the top running speed for a human which is about 36km/h. 




4. Spur-winged goose
The Spur-winged goose is the world’s largest goose and flies at 142km/h.













3. Frigate Bird
The frigate bird speed of 153km/h is helped by having the largest wingspan to body weight ratio of any bird and they are able to stay aloft for more than a week.








2. Spine-tailed Swift
The Spine-tailed swift is the fastest bird in powered flight, with a top recorded speed of 171km/h.











1. Peregrine Falcon
The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest bird, and in fact the fastest animal on the planet, when in its hunting dive, the stoop, in which it soars to a great height, then dives steeply at speeds of over 322km/hr. It reaches horizontal cruising speeds of up to 90 kph. 

Monday, September 1, 2014

TOP 5 Deadliest Animals in the World

5. Elephant
An elephant is seen at the wildlife sanctuary in Udawalawe National Park, Sri Lanka, November 2012 (Lakruwan Wanniarachchi//AFP/Getty Images)
The elephant, the largest land mammal, lives in Africa and some parts of Asia. Normally viewed as friendly, elephants have sometimes been known to exhibit unpredictable behavior and attack without warning. Occasionally there have been reports of a captive elephant that, after years of affectionate behavior toward a keeper, will suddenly attack the person. An elephant’s legs, trunk, and weight can crush just about anything, and one moment of anger can be lethal.
Wild elephants sometimes enter villages and do damage or crush people, and a person can also be trampled inadvertently by a herd moving past. Around 500 people die by elephants every year.
4. Crocodile
A Saltwater Crocodile at the Australian Reptile Park in Sydney, January 2006. (Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
The saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile in the world. The saltwater and Nile crocodiles are the most dangerous, killing hundreds of people a year. The crocodile lives throughout the tropics of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia in slow-moving rivers and lakes. It eats a wide variety of animals, living and dead. Its eyes, ears, and nostrils are located high on the head, which allows a crocodile to see and hear its prey. It ranges from 5 to 20 feet long.
The saltwater crocodile is powerful and fast, and its jaws can apply 3,000 pounds of pressure per square inch. Crocodiles kill up to 800 people every year.
3. African lion
A lion is seen in a zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, August 2011(Patrik Stollarz/AFP/Getty Images)


The African lion has amazing speed, razor sharp claws, and teeth to attack its prey. It hunts in groups and stalks its prey before attacking, running in bursts of up to 50 miles per hour. The females usually do the hunting and stalk zebras, wildebeest, and Cape buffalo. The male rarely joins the hunt, being too busy protecting the pride. This dangerous animal has attacked people on farms and in cars at African Safaris; it has attacked trainers in circuses, zookeepers, and people keeping lions as pets. Lions cause hundreds of fatalities a year.

2. Snake

A deadly Eastern Brown Snake is seen in Australia. In a single bite the snake can deliver enough venom to kill 20 adults. (William West/AFP/Getty Images)

Many species of snakes are dangerous to humans. More than 450 species are venomous, and 250 are capable of killing a person. Most venomous bites occur in Africa, Asia, and North America.
The Carpet Viper causes most of the snakebite deaths worldwide. Its poison can keep the victim’s blood from coagulating, and the person can bleed to death. The Taipan or fierce snake is the most venomous snake in the world, but there have been no fatalities. Antivenom is available, and the “fierce snake” is actually rather docile and reclusive, and lives in a remote area in Australia where few people encounter it.

1. Mosquito

A mosquito sits on a stick in Martinez, California. Mosquitoes make number one on the list of deadliest animal in world. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Mosquitoes make number one on the list of deadliest animal in world. This small blood-sucking insect kills over a million people each year worldwide. It can spread diseases, most notably malaria. It can also spread elephantiasis, yellow fever, and West Nile virus. Mosquitoes are found in abundance in tropical areas and can also survive the winter in countries with lower temperatures such as Canada.
Depending on how you look at the statistics, other animals could have also made this list. Among them are the poison dart frog, the Brazilian wondering spider, the scorpion, and the Komodo dragon.

TOP 5 Fastest cars in the World

World's Fastest Cars:
1. Hennessey Venom GT: 270 mph (435 km/h), 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds, has a 7.0 liter LS7 Turbocharged V8 Twin Turbo V8 Engine producing 1244 hp, with a price tag of $1,000,000 and up. The Venom GT is the fastest car in the world when tested again on February 14th, 2014 at NASA runway in Florida. The track was only 3.22 miles long, thus limiting it top speed to 270 mph.

2. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport: 268 mph (431 km/h), 0-60 in 2.4 secs. Aluminum, Narrow Angle 8 Liter W16 Engine with 1200 hp, base price is $2,400,000. After being the fastest car in the world for over 3 years from July 10, 2010, it is now in 2nd place as of February 14, 2014. In the past, the Bugatti Veyron lost the title to SSC Ultimate Aero on March 2007. However, Bugatti challenged the record in Germany on July 10, 2010 with the new Super Sport and reclaimed the title of the fastest car in the world at 268 mph. The original Bugatti Veyron had a top speed of 253 mph, priced at $1,700,000 with 1001 hp.

3. Koenigsegg Agera R: 260 mph (418 km/h), 0-60 mph in 2.9 secs. 5.0-liter V8 Engine with twin turbo’s, housing 1099 hp. Base price is $1,600,000. If you're into snow sports, the Agera R can be fitted with a Ski Box as well as winter tires. While the Agera R has a massive theoretical top speed, the current tested top speed is 260 mph. Expect this snow car to be the Bugatti's arch enemy for the next 5 years.

4. SSC Ultimate Aero: 257 mph (413 km/h), 0-60 in 2.7 secs. Twin-Turbo V8 Engine with 1183 hp, base price is $654,400. Tested in March 2007 by Guinness World Records, The SSC Ultimate Aero was the fastest car in the world from March 2007 to July 2010. Shelby SuperCars will continue their quest to reclaim the fastest car title, and their new SSC Tuatura might do the job (we'll just have to wait).
SSC Ultimate Aero Red doors open

5. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo: 248 mph (399 km/h), 0-60 in 2.8 secs. Twin Turbo All Aluminum V8 Engine with 750 hp, base price is $555,000. Smooth and bad-ass. It will make you want to show it off non-stop.
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo dark orange front view

TOP 5 Richest people in the planet 2014

5. Larry Ellison According to Forbes’ list, Ellison is worth $48 billion, $8 billion more than the Koch brothers. He was named the third wealthiest man in America last year. Aside from his focus on Oracle and several other corporations he has stakes in, including Salesforce.comNetSuite, Quark Biotechnology, and Astex Pharmaceuticals, Ellison has been recognized for his commitment to philanthropic efforts, and was also one of the billionaires in 2010 to sign the “The Giving Pledge,” a campaign that emboldens the wealthiest people in the world to make a commitment to give most of their wealth to philanthropic causes. The campaign was made public by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
Larry Ellison


4. Warren Buffett Speaking of Buffett, he is next as the fourth-richest billionaire on Forbes’s list, coming in at a net worth of $58.2 billion and easily upsetting Ellison’s figure. Long known as one of the world’s wealthiest people, Buffet is best known for his impressive prowess in investing in the 20th century, and now he is still riding out that success. The business magnate and investor is chairman, CEO, and largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway , and he has not only been recognized as one of the richest people in the world, but also the most influential, thanks to the power he wields over the companies he maintains stakes in. Buffett is also a philanthropist and has pledged to give away 99 percent of his fortune, especially evidenced by his efforts to establish the aforementioned “Giving Pledge.”
warren buffett

3. Amancio Ortega

Holding his ground in third is a Spanish businessman, Amancio Ortega, who is worth $64 billion thanks to his success in retail. Ortega is founding chairman of the Inditex fashion group, the Spanish clothing company headquartered in Arteixo, Spain, that is made up of almost a hundred companies. Inditex is best known for its chain of Zara clothing and accessories retail shops. Last year, Ortega was was ranked the third richest person in the world by Forbes with a net worth of $57 billion, but that figure has increased by $7 billion now, and he holds his own as the third richest billionaire, despite having announced his retirement from Inditex in 2011.
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2. Carlos Slim Helu

Sorry, Carlos Slim Helu, close but no cigar. The billionaire who just misses the first-place distinction is the business magnate who held the title of richest person in the world from 2010 to 2013, but surrendered it this year. The Mexican businessman and philanthropist has his hand in a number of Mexican companies via his conglomerate, Grupo Carso, SA de CV, and Helu is the chairman and chief executive of telecommunications companies Telmex and América Móvil . As for his philanthropic efforts, the billionaire established Fundación Telmex, a broad-ranging philanthropic foundation, in 1995 and has since contributed significantly to that organization, alone with a number of other charities. His contributions earned him a spot on Forbes’s 2011 list of World’s Biggest Givers.
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1. Bill Gates  And Bill Gates reclaims his title as the world’s richest man in 2014 after running the second spot for the previous three years. It’s safe to say this American investor, programmer, inventor, and philanthropist is known world-wide, and no one is exactly surprised he has regained the top spot on Forbes’s list. The former CEO and chairman of Microsoft  is now worth $76 billion, $4 billion more than his closest competitor, and that wealth likely isn’t going anywhere, despite what reports say about Microsoft. Though Gates is known for his technological prowess at Microsoft, the tech company he co-founded, he is also widely hailed for his commitment to philanthropy and the large sums of money he has committed to a wide variety of charitable organizations and scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established in 2000. In addition, although Gates stepped down as CEO of Microsoft in 2000, it’s safe to say he still has a big say in the running of the business.
bill gates CEO summit




TOP 5 Most Popular Websites in The World 2014

1. Google

Google is an internet search engine used to search data which are publicly available on internet. Before Google finding a specific information from internet is tedious and it will take days to find a specific page or even not possible for some types of data from internet. Google has made a revolution in the internet history, all you need is just type a word or phrase and Google will send you every web page related to that word or phrase. Google started it’s services from 1997 when CEO of Sun funded $100,000. Google has almost 100-120 Millions visitors a day.

2. Facebook

Largest online social networking site founded by Mark Zuckerberg in Feb 4, 2004. Facebook was a project, self assigned by some of the Harvard University students. In 2013 total revenue of Facebook reached US$7.87 billion. Before Facebook there is no online social networking site. Students of Harvard University got enormous amount of visitors just after the launch of this website publicly. Currently Facebook has over 100 million views per day.

3. YouTube

YouTube is largest video sharing website created and developed by three former employees of PayPal. In 2006 when YouTube has become world’s most popular video sharing website Google bought this site. Anyone(registered user) can upload unlimited number of videos to YouTube. YouTube is the third most visited website in the world according to the Alexa Web Rankings. YouTube also faces a ban in several different countries many times like Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Thailand, Tajikistan, Syria, Sudan, Russia, Libya, Georgia, Indonesia, Germany, China and Armenia because of anti-islamic vidoes and YouTube team denied to remove those videos.

4. Yahoo

World’s largest email service provider and third largest search engine in 2013, Before the GMail and MSN comes Yahoo Mail was the only free available email service in the beginning of internet. Yahoo was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in Jan, 1994. Yahoo is currently the 4th most visit website according to the Alexa web rankings.

5. Baidu

A Chinese search engine deigned to search and store information only for Chinese language. It is founded by Robin Li and Eric Xu in 2000. You can store articles start keyword based discussions and search through internet using Baidu. Baidu rank as as world 5th most widely used website according to the alexa internet rankings in may 2014.




TOP 5 Most Populous Cities of the World

The following tables lists the most populous cities in the world. Data includes the most recent figures available.



Rank                       City                   Population        Year
1                       Shanghai, CHINA        17,836,133         2011c 
2               Instanbul, TURKEY     13,854,740         2012e
3               Karachi, PAKISTAN     12,991,000         2013c
4               Mumbai, INDIA             12,478,447        2011c
5                Moscow, RUSSIA         11,977,988        2013e 

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Top 5 Tallest Buildings In The World

  Here are Top 5 Tallest Buildings In The World

  5. CTE Finance Centre - China
     City           - Guangzhou
       Height       - 530m (1740 ft)
       Floors        - 111
       Built          - 2016
 
4. One World Trade Center - USA                
     City            - New York                                            Height        - 541.3m (1776 ft)                            
   Floors        - 104                                                  
 Built           - 2014                                              

    3. Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel           City              - Mecca                                            
Height          - 601m (1971 ft)                             
      Floors          - 120                                                    
    Built             - 2012                                                

2. Shanghai Tower                               
City          - Shanghai                                       
Height      - 632m (2073 ft)                                
      Floors      - 121                                                      
Built         - 2014                                               

1. Burj Khalifa - UAE                           
City           - Dubai                                        
Height       - 828 m (2717 ft)                          
Floors        - 163                                            
Built           - 2010                                         

Top 5 Most Expensive Cars 2014

Here are Top 5 Most Expensive Cars 2014 of 2014:


 5Porche 918 Spyder

 Porsche 918 Spyder
 Country of Origin: Germany
 Engine: 887 hp (total output), 4.6-liter V-8 with two electric motors
 0-62 mph: 2.5 seconds
 Starting price: $845,000
 Besides the hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain, other innovations include rear-wheel  steering, where the rear wheels adjust slightly in turns. It can go up to 19 miles on  battery power alone. By itself, the V-8 gasoline engine produces 608 hp. Like many  race cars, the Porsche 918 Spyder is largely built of lightweight but strong carbon  fiber-reinforced polymer. The lightweight, even more racing-oriented Weissach  Package of options boosts the sticker price to $929,000.

 4. Hennessey Venom GT

 Country of Origin: United Kingdom
 Engine: 1,244 hp, 7.0-liter, twin-turbo V-8
 0-60mph: 2.7 seconds
 Price: $1.2 million
 Hennessey Perfomance, based in Sealy, Texas, says its Hennessey Venom GT set a  Guinness World Book-record time of 13.63 seconds from zero to 300 kph, or 186 mph,  in January 2013. The company said this month,December 2013, it had sold only 11  Venom GTs to clients around the world, including only five in the United States. The  company plans to build a total of only 29 all told. The Hennessey Venom GT design is  based on the Lotus Elise roadster and Exige coupe model. The Venom GT is created  from a base Lotus Elise/Exige and utilizes components including but not limited to  the roof, doors, side glass, windscreen, dash, cockpit, floorpan, HVAC system, wiper  and head lamps. Hennessey Performance and the Venom GT are not associated with  Lotus Cars.


 3. Koenigsegg Agera S

  Country of Origin: Sweden
  Engine: 1,030 hp, twin-turbo, 5.0-liter V-8
  0-62 mph (that is, 100 km per hour): 2.9 seconds
  Starting price: $1,520,000
  Koenigsegg said it expects to ship its first Agera S to the United States this month,       December 2013. The Agera S belongs to the exclusive 1,000-hp-plus club, with a          twin-  turbo V-8 that generates 1,030 hp. That flings the car from zero to 62 mph in 2.9    seconds, or zero to around 188 mph in 22.7 seconds – that is, if you’re on a racetrack  or if you own your own highway. If that’s not enough Koenigsegg has a new model  called the One:1 in the prototype stage. According to press reports, it’s said to  produce 1,400 hp and weigh around 1,400 kg. The name refers to the “1-to-1” power-  to-weight ratio. It’s expected to sell for around $2,850,000.

 2. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
 Country of Origin: France
 Engine: 1,200 hp, 8-liter, 16-cylinder
 0-62 mph: 2.6 seconds
 Starting price: $2.5 million

 Bugatti says its current model is  the“fastest production roadster in  theworld,” having been driven 255.5 mph  in April 2013. Bugatti announced earlier  this month, December 2013, it sold its  400th Veyron worldwide since its  introduction in 2005. Only 50 are available  out of a total planned production of 450.

 1.Lamborghini     Veneno Roadster

 Country of Origin: Italy
 Engine: 750-hp, 6.5-liter, 12-cylinder
 0-62 mph: 2.9 seconds
 Starting price: $4.5 million
 Lamborghini says it plans to build only nine  copies of the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster in  2014. Among many other innovations its  lightweight body design makes extensive use  of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer. Top speed  is 221 mph.

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Top 5 countries that could win "World War 3"

5. United Kingdom: $60.8 billion spent in 2013 2.5% of GDP

Personnel: 387,570
Air: 222 combat aircraft, 153 attack helicopters
Sea: Approximately 367,860 tons
Nuke estimate: Fewer than 160 deployed, 225 total
Britain’s military reputation is notable for its historic romanticism; Her Majesty’s exemplary Armed Forces with her past claims to the best navy in the world don’t quite capture the reality of global military power today, though. In truth, the Royal Navy is the fifth biggest, and the Royal Air Force—the oldest independent air force in the world—doesn’t place in the top ten. But the UK is still by most measures the second biggest Western military power at the moment (though some might argue for France), and their military spending ranked fourth worldwide in 2013. We had a tough time ourselves deciding whether France, Germany or Japan would have better chances in this virtual World War, but here’s why we settled with the UK:
According to the 2013 annual World Economic League Table report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research, the U.K. is on path to becoming the largest Western European economy ahead of Germany by around 2030. It’s conceivable that, by this time, the effects of the current EU debt crisis will have left most European economies trailing behind rising powers like India and Brazil, while the UK—retaining its independence from the Eurozone—remains insulated from long-term economic slowdown. With only about 2.5% of Britain’s GDP being currently spent on defense, there is feasibly much room for rapid militarization in the event of rising tensions. Close historical and ideological ties with the US doesn’t hurt, either.

4. India: $46.1 billion spent in 2013 2.5% of GDP

Personnel: 4,768,407
Air: 1080 combat planes; 140 attack helicopters
Sea: Approximately 317,725 tons
Nuke estimate: up to 100
India’s current military spending ranks only 8th worldwide, with France, Japan and even Saudi Arabia spending about $10 billion more in 2013. So what makes the former British colony such a promising candidate for future military supremacy, even more so than its colonial ancestor?
A 2007 report by investment bank Goldman Sachs found India’s accelerating growth could see its economy surpassing Britain within a decade; another report just last year by global information group ‘IHS Jane’s’ specifically predicts India’s military budget will overtake Britain’s by 2017, based on current trends. Indeed, the data shows Britain, though somewhat insulated from the Euro debt crisis, will see cuts where India sees boosts in long-term defense spending. India is poised to catch up—perhaps even surpass—Western military powers in the near future. Though not all currently active, India also has the second highest number of troops worldwide, largely from massive paramilitary groups who could potentially bolster the Indian Army in the event of global conflict.

3. The Russian Federation: $90.7 billion spent in 2013; 4.4% of GDP

Personnel: 3,250,000
Air: 1,900 combat aircraft; 1,655 attack helicopters
Sea: Approximately 845,730 tons
Nuke estimate: About 1,480 deployed, 4,502 total
Thanks in part to the accelerating activity of Russia, the third highest defense spender in the world, global military spending is now growing for the first time in five years. Like India, Russia’s budget appears to be doing the opposite of virtually all Western military budgets, including the United States’, and its recent surpassing of Britain is pretty strong evidence of the trend.
IHS Jane’s Annual Defense Budgets review predicts Russia’s military spending to grow by over 44% over the next three years, providing a much-desired revitalization of Russia’s military training and equipment. With already the second biggest navy and air force in the world, and the second biggest nuclear arsenal, few doubt Russia’s plans to remain a major military power for quite some time.

2. United States of America: $682 billion spent in in 2013, 4.4% of GDP

Personnel: 2,291,910
Air: 3,318 combat aircraft; 6,417 attack helicopters
Sea: Approximately 3,415,893 tons
Nuke estimate: Approximately 1654 deployed, 5,113 total
How can we possibly have more faith in any other military than the United States’? America’s finest are the very best, most technologically advanced and well-trained in the world, and we’ve all heard that nauseating statistic that the US spends more on its military than the next 10 superpowers combined. So why, why is America sitting at just second place?
Let’s play devil’s advocate and assume a third World War doesn’t happen until sometime at the end of the century, and then consider the following:
While the US spent an enormous $682 billion on defense in 2013, IHS Jane’s forecasts a 2014 budget of around $574.9 billion. While that’s still massive—reliably more than the next eight-or-so countries combined—a single-year drop of over $100 billion (twice the entire defense budget of the UK, give-or-take) is far from insignificant. Like Western Europe, America’s growing debt problems and increasingly unpopular defense spending appear to be causing some penny-pinching as of late; predictions showing a solid slashing by a near-sixth of its military spending.

1. China: $166 billion spent in 2013; 2% of GDP

Personnel: 7,054,000
Air: 1,500 combat aircraft; ? helicopters
Sea: Approximately 708,086 tons
Deployed nuke estimate: Maybe 240 total — data unreliable
China’s economic growth since the late 70s has been all but totally unprecedented; what’s more impressive than China’s sheer size today is the speed at which it got there, and there’s something to be said about that speed.
Despite being stunted by serious social problems and environmental issues, the Chinese government have demonstrated an admirable capacity to push through ongoing waves of economic and social reform. They’ve proven highly effective in developing the economy and improving the living standard of many Chinese citizens. For most analysts, the big question about China’s growing prominence is whether any underlying tensions will come to the fore; will the government lose control of its population if the government’s economic growth leaves more of the citizens behind?
In the way of military supremacy, how much do these questions matter? Some might say an unhappy population can’t coexist with a truly robust and competitive military; some might say the single-party government can’t retain legitimacy at all in the face of an increasingly globalized (even Westernized) world. But here’s what the data has to say:
- The 2013 World Economic League Table report predicts China’s Gross Domestic Product to surpass the United States’ in 2028. China currently spends only 2% of its GDP – versus America’s 4.4% – on military growth.
- A 2011 International Institute for Strategic Studies report found that given current spending trends, China will reach military equality, or parity, with the US in just 15-20 years. This was before China increased its spending to $166 billion last year.
And with the Chinese Communist Party managing the country behind closed doors, how much do we really know about the Chinese military? The full extent of their strength remains to be seen, but with the figures as they are it’s possible that China could defeat America if push came to shove in the realm of tenuous China-U.S. relations, in the event of international conflict.
Now that we’ve ranked the 5 future potential World War III competitors by their military trajectories, let’s consider a few more imminent ways a global conflict could arise in the 21st century…