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Black Holes Could Grow Massive Tsunamis from Outflow Winds According to NASA
Computer simulations from a NASA-funded study suggests that supermassive black holes may generate tsunamis in space from escaping gas. Astrophysicists have found tsunami-like structures, just like earthquakes and underwater volcanic eruptions may displace enough ocean water to create a tsunami.
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Wildfires in Northwest Territory Are so Massive, Their Smoke Reached Portugal
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Diver Spots Bizzare 26-Foot-Long Giant Sea Worm That Only Comes Out at Night
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Decapitated Grizzly Bear With Paws Cut Off Found in Yellowstone River
NASA Satellites Show Earth's Upper Atmosphere is Showing Signs of Cooling and Contracting
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"It Looked Like an Alien"- Deadly Box Jellyfish Stings 10-Year-Old Girl on Queensland
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'Very High' Fire Danger Across B.C. as Multiple Fires Rage Out of Control
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Meteorologist: Storm Surge Anticipated Along Florida West, South Coasts
USGS Raises Yellow Warning on 6 Active Volcanoes in US for 'Elevated Unrest'
Eye of Fire: Fossil Pipeline Explosion in the Gulf of Mexico Results to Terrifying Disaster
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Rescue Underway for Survivors in Ravaging Landslide in Japan, 20 Still Missing
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'Pure Hell'- Worst Fire to Burn Cyprus in Decades Kills 4, Destroys 50 Homes
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