Environment
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What Causes Wind? Earth's Rotation is Not the Only Reason
The direction of prevailing wind on Earth is from east to west. Click to read more. Wind is the natural air or gas movement on a planet's surface.
Latest Research Articles
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Welsh Coal Mines Could Heat Homes of the Future with Water from Disused Pits
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Doomsday Fish: Sightings of Ominous Deep-Sea Oarfish Believed to ‘Predict’ Deadly Japan Earthquake
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Japan's Passenger Plane Collided with Relief Effort Aircraft; 5 People Reported Dead
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Northeastern US Weather Forecast: First Major Winter Storm Likely to Impact This Week
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Volcanic Eruptions Can Be Predicted With Trees, Plants Due to Volcanic Gas Sensitivity
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Largest Mass Extinction on Earth Linked With Volcanism-Triggered Anoxia, Killing 95% of Life [Study]
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Japan Earthquake Update: At Least 48 Dead, Over 51,000 Displaced Following Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Quake
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Japan 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Update: Tsunami Warning Lifted, 4 Confirmed Dead
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Hydrogen Energy Boost: How Can It Help US Lower Climate-Warming Emissions
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America's Most Toxic Ghost Town: The Sinister History of Picher, Oklahoma
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Hurricane Category 3 Origin: What Are Its Impact to Humans and the Environment?
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What Would Happen If Everyone Suddenly Stopped Eating Meat?






