Deep Mantle Water Made Earth Habitable, Chinese Mainland Study Finds
A study by scientists on the Chinese mainland shows Earth’s deep mantle held vast water reserves over 4 billion years ago, a key factor in our planet becoming habitable.
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A study by scientists on the Chinese mainland shows Earth’s deep mantle held vast water reserves over 4 billion years ago, a key factor in our planet becoming habitable.
Six Kamchatka volcanoes are erupting simultaneously in a rare ‘parade of eruptions,’ a once-in-a-generation event sparking interest among scientists and travelers.
A new study links ancient carbon releases 56 million years ago to today’s ocean acidification, offering vital insights into modern climate change.
New research uncovers how river erosion has played a key role in the recent uplift of Mount Qomolangma, providing deeper insights into the formation of the highest peak on Earth.