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An international team of geoscientists, chemists and climate scientists, has found evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath ...
The planet Mars is home to thick layers of clay that can span hundreds of feet. Since they need water to form, these outcrops ...
Within just a few million years, the continental plates begin to bend and squish toward each other. Around 200 million years ago, we see the emergence of Pangaea, the supercontinent associated with ...
“It’s almost like the Earth is running the experiment for us,” she says. The planet’s tectonic plates are in constant motion, reshaping the surface as they pull apart and collide. The ...