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A plume of molten rock rising from the depths of the Earth in heartbeat-like pulses is slowly tearing Africa apart—and will ...
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world's most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology presents ...
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world’s most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology presents ...
Scientists agreed the rocky outcrops in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, were ancient. But were they really Earth’s oldest?
Rocks older than 4.03 billion years could shed light on Earth's earliest geological history, but they're incredibly rare.
A team of geologists drilled through strange formations dotting the Great Salt Lake's drying playa, and were surprised by what they found.
A fascinating new study reveals how two of Earth’s established continents may constitute one whole landmass in itself.
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New Lifeform Found Inside Earth’s Crust?The discovery of a new lifeform within Earth’s crust has sent ripples through the scientific community, challenging our ...
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Live Science on MSNThe San Andreas Fault: Facts about the crack in California's crust that could unleash the 'Big One'California's San Andreas Fault is capable of triggering a massive earthquake. Here's what to know about this famous location ...
Most meteorites that have reached Earth come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. But we have 1,000 or so ...
Debris from Mercury's heavily cratered surface could have reached Earth, so why haven't we found meteorites from the ...
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