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How Plate Tectonics Built Our Continents - Explained By Geologists
The dance of the continents has been reshaping Earth for billions of years, creating the landscapes we walk on today.
Newsweek will be in Brazil during the COP30 climate talks for an event with expert speakers on food, energy and global health ...
Extreme heat forged Earth’s continents billions of years ago, creating the stable foundation that made life possible.
The towering peaks of the Southern Andes are not just shaping the skyline of South America—they are also quietly influencing ...
A massive geological shift is quietly reshaping East Africa, and scientists say it could redraw the world map. Deep beneath ...
Have you ever had one of those moments where the sheer vastness of the world or the universe completely blows your mind? It ...
That’s the unexpected joy awaiting visitors to Grissom Air Museum in Peru, Indiana – a hidden treasure trove of aviation history nestled among the cornfields and small towns of the Hoosier State.
For the first time, scientists have seen a subduction zone actively breaking apart beneath the Pacific Northwest. Seismic ...
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How the United Nations Governs the World’s Oceans
In this video, we dive into the story behind UNCLOS - the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which came into ...
Just 1% of coastal waters could power a third of the world’s electricity – but can we do it in time?
Just 1% of the world’s coastal waters could, in theory, generate enough offshore wind and solar power to provide a third of ...
According to Northwestern University, a combination of severe drought and decreasing water levels is threatening to disrupt ...
Moroccan rocks reveal that Earth’s magnetic field once changed fast but followed a hidden order, helping scientists map ...
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