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According to geologists at the UK’s Heriot Watt University, gigantic waves of mud and sand sediment about 250 miles off the ...
The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
A new image from Europe's Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite shows the huge Antarctic iceberg A-23A stuck 45 miles (73 ...
Heriot-Watt scientists have discovered giant underwater mud waves buried deep below the Atlantic Ocean, 400 kilometers off the coast of Guinea-Bissau in west Africa. The massive underwater ...
Top Comments Disclaimer & comment rules Chicureo Brasileiro Another scare tactic from the “experts”... ¡Saludos! Jul 27th, 2023 - 08:59 pm +1 Brasileiro I've always said that.
but scientists just filmed a one-foot-long juvenile in the South Atlantic Ocean Rescuers only recovered the bodies of 337 of the 1,500-plus passengers and crew who died in the disaster.
Around 10,000 years ago, as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting of the continent of North America, and spreading in the Atlantic Ocean, may have temporarily sped up—with a little help ...
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