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The Craton Enigma: Scientists Propose a New Continental Formation Theory
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoAncient, vast stretches of continental crust known as cratons have stabilized Earth’s continents for...
Earth may have had freshwater and continents just 200 million years after forming, ancient crystals...
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBecause of their resilience, zircons are extremely useful in understanding when exactly the...
Earth's Biggest Volcano Was Briefly Usurped By A Deep Sea Imposter
IFLScience· 2 days agoIn 2013, geologists claimed they had confirmed the existence of the “largest single volcano” ever...
How Do Supercontinents Form And Break Up?
IFLScience· 13 hours agoThe surface of the Earth is not static. Throughout its history, landmasses have come and gone, their parts drifting and shifting into one configuration...
A Guide to Healing Crystals: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started
People via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMix a tablespoon of sea salt into a bowl of water or fill a bowl with fresh ocean water. Submerge...
"Giant impact" may have set off plate tectonics
Newsweek· 7 days agoBetween these tectonic plates are boundaries, which move over and under each other via subduction, apart from each other—often occurring at the mid-ocean...
Hot Blobs In Earth’s Mantle From Moon-Forming Impact Possibly Started Plate Tectonics
IFLScience· 7 days agoEvidence has been found that a subduction event, the driver of plate tectonics, occurred exceptionally early in Earth’s formation, contradicting existing ...
Nasa questing to find alien life with three 'probe' missions
The US Sun· 4 days agoALIENS might be out there in our own solar system – and Nasa means to find them. The space agency is...
Discovery of biomarkers in space—conditions on Saturn's moon Enceladus simulated in the laboratory
Phys.org· 3 days agoThe cradle of life on Earth was probably located in a hot-water vent at the bottom of the ocean. "In...
Study first: climate could initiate some earthquakes
Cosmos· 4 days agoAs centuries of seismic studies have made clear, it’s the collision of tectonic plates and the movement of subsurface faults and fissures that primarily trigger a temblor.