Environment
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Giant ‘Superstructure’ in the Pacific Ocean Seafloor Has Been Growing Since the Jurassic Era
Experts believe that an undersea plateau in the Pacific Ocean continues to grow. Read more here. An undersea plateau in the Pacific Ocean the size of Idaho, which began to form during the Cretaceous period (145 to 66 million years ago) due to volcanic eruptions, is continuously growing now.
Latest Research Articles
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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Erupts, Spews Ash Clouds Prompting Authorities To Raise Highest Alert Level
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Storegga Tsunami Event: Prehistoric Giant Wave 8,000 Years Ago Likely Destroyed Stone Age Coastal Communities [Study]
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Maui Forest Height Map Has Implications for Water, Fire and Carbon
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Pig Genes Reveal New Insights into Human Health and Agriculture
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Norway Becomes First Country to Approve Controversial Deep-Sea Mining, Raising Alarm Among Scientists
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Costa Rican Water Contamination: Land Use Responsible for Damaging Environment, Transforming Drinking Water to Unsafe Levels [Study]
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Mangrove Forest That Existed Over 20 Million Years Ago In Panama Was Preserved Due To Volcanic Mudflow
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2023 Confirmed As Hottest on Record Due to Alarming Rise in Global Temperatures
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Environmental Scientists Warned of Environment Problems Due to Norway's Deep Sea Mining Plans
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Nanoplastic Pollution in Bottled Water Exposed by New Laser Technique
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