High above the clouds stands Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth. Its snowy head rises about 8,848.86 metres above ...
For most of deep time, spreading ridges released more carbon than volcano chains, changing how we interpret Earth’s climate history.
In the whole history of Earth's climate, few events are as extreme as those that geologists call "Snowball Earth." ...
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When tens of thousands of earthquakes shook Santorini, the cause wasn’t just shifting tectonic plates—it was rising magma. Scientists tracked about 300 million cubic meters of molten rock pushing up ...
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Spain and Portugal aren't exactly staying put. Scientists say the ground beneath is slowly turning
Scientists have documented a bizarre tectonic dance happening in the Iberian Peninsula.
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Earth's hot-cold cycles explained by tectonic plates?
For millions of years, the Earth has oscillated between ice ages and warmer episodes. The movements of the ground beneath our ...
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