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The History of Earth in Exactly 2000 Words
The history of Earth is obviously a ginormous topic. Really,...
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7 Climate Change Facts You Might Not Know
Though it's often associated with images of melting ice caps,...
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How Deep Is the Ocean?
We know less about the deepest parts of the ocean...
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What is the water cycle?
For billions of years, the water existing on Earth has...
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What is Soft Rime?
Soft rime is a type of ice that forms when...
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What is Heat Lightning?
Heat lightning is simply faint flashes of light reflecting outward...
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What is the Autumnal Equinox?
For astronomers, the day that the sun’s path and the...
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What is Clear Ice?
Clear ice is a natural weather event that occurs when air...
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What is Hard Rime?
Hard rime is a white colored ice caused by water...
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What is Haze?
Haze is an atmospheric phenomenon where dust, smoke, and dry...
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What is Arctic Haze?
Arctic haze is a phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere...
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What is Terraforming?
Terraforming Terraforming (literally, “Earth-shaping”) is the process of modifying a...
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What is Proterozoic?
The Proterozoic It is meaning earlier life, is a geologic...
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