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Earth’s Mountains Rose Up Thanks to Explosion of Sea’s Tiny Organisms
In a scientific analysis, several of Earth's highlands may not have shaped if there had not been a detonation in marine wildlife over 2 billion years ago. All 20 land masses analyzed eventually included black sandstone, that was densely packed with graphite and looked to have a natural basis.
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Report Shows that the US is Currently the World's Largest Plastic Polluter
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Series of Quick-Moving Storms to Unleash Rounds of Snow in the Great Lakes, Northeast
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Spain’s La Palma Volcano Continues to Wreak Havoc, Lava Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Going Back in Time: Lake Huron Sinkholes Discovery Explains Past Life Conditions on Earth
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Population of Small Mammals in the UK is Decreasing at an Alarming Rate
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Hundreds of Dead Porpoises Washed Ashore Infected With Blood-Poisoning Bacteria
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Rainfall Could Possibly Replace Snowfall in the Arctic Sooner Than Expected
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1,000-Foot Asteroid Expected to Break into Earth's Orbit Within Days - NASA
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Heatwave Prompted by Climate Change May Cause Shortage of Christmas Tree This Year
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Storm Arwen: UK Grapples in the Aftermath of its Worst Storm in Decades
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How Edible Fungi Plays a Role in Transition to Net-zero Emission
Climate Change is Driving One in Six Australian Birds to Imminent Extinction