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Researchers have discovered an unusual plume of magma beneath Oman that may have changed the course of the Indian tectonic ...
A recently published study has revealed a little-known tectonic process unfolding beneath Turkey’s Central Anatolian Plateau, ...
By analysing how the Earth's plates moved in the past, the researchers concluded that the Dani plume likely arrived during ...
Volcanoes erupt frequently in Indonesia—this is linked to tectonic plate boundaries and subduction zones. Here's the science ...
A new study does the difficult task of trying to piece together the history of the world’s largest subduction zone.
It’s surprising to find remnants of a plate that we just didn’t know about at all,” Suzanna van de Lagemaat, the Utrecht University geologist whose work has reversed decades of conventional wisdom ...
"None of the kids knew how to read a clock. I even explained how to read it, but they looked at me like I had two heads." ...
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Why is the Pacific Ocean so big?
The Pacific Ocean is by far the world's largest ocean, more than five times wider than our moon. But why is the Pacific so ...
The project, led by the Corner Brook man, has been trying to earn western Newfoundland’s geological significance the nod of ...
Teachers rushed to share stories about the increasing struggles among Generation Alpha with school basics all the way through college. An Ask Reddit post soliciting tales about how “Gen Alpha Can’t ...
A mysterious 'ghost plume' has been spotted beneath eastern Oman. Emanating from the Earth's core, this hot pillar of soft ...
If our solar system seems stable, it's because our short lifespans make it seem that way. Earth revolves, night follows day, the moon moves through light and shadow, and the sun hangs in the sky. But ...