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Each year, the home sinks six inches. When the marshy land engulfed the original flooring from her childhood home, Chase laid ...
The discovery was made by a team of scientists from the UK and Sweden during a study of the ocean floor in the region.
UNESCO designated 16 new geoparks, bringing the total number of sites in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network to 229 in 50 countries. The network ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNGeologists Have Uncovered a Brand New Continent in Arctic Breakup ZoneGeologists have uncovered a long-lost continental fragment buried beneath the thick ice of Greenland, a discovery that offers ...
This isn’t the first time scientists have found thriving ecosystems in seemingly inhospitable parts of the ocean. For decades, marine biologists have studied hydrothermal vents—essentially ...
The exceptionally thick, 205-mile-deep mantle transition zone beneath the Antilles ranks among the thickest ever observed around the world.
So we're down there on the bottom of the ocean floor with clipboards and pencils and measuring tape and Mylar paper and we're actually drawing what we see on the ocean floor. So you have to get ...
The scan revealed the hull 'descended in a straight line and is largely still intact—which shows it neatly wedged into the ocean floor'. And when retired naval officer and Titanic historian Parks ...
Abrar Al-Heeti is a senior technology reporter for CNET, with an interest in phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility.
Analysis of fragments lying on the ocean floor shows that the ship didn't break apart cleanly but was 'violently torn apart'. Also revealed by the scans is a valve in an open position, indicating ...
It’s been more than a century since the ship that was once thought of as unsinkable was lost to the ocean floor during her maiden voyage. Because the Titanic’s wreckage is so large and lies in ...
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