A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mexico, centered about 50 miles south-southwest of La Esperanza.
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Strange White Rocks on Mars Suggest Mars Once Had Tropical Rainstorms Like Earth For Millions of Years
Forget the dusty, rusty landscape you see today. Billions of years ago, Mars may have been soaking wet. Tropical storms might ...
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Scientists discover 16 giant river networks on ancient Mars where life could have thrived
Long before Mars turned into the frozen desert you see today, water shaped its surface in dramatic ways. Rivers cut through highlands, lakes pooled inside craters, and floods tore open canyon walls.
A recent study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters is the first to directly link earthquakes to climate change-induced glacial melt. Scientists analyzed 15 years of seismic activity in ...
Human activity can cause “healed” faults to release their stored strength, triggering unexpected quakes in tectonically stable regions.
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Was Mount Everest Once Underwater? Nearly 500 Million Years Ago, It Was Once the Seafloor
Scientists believe that nearly half a billion years ago, the majestic Mount Everest was under water. It's hard to believe, ...
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Stuck between survival and modesty: How an earthquake revealed Bangladesh’s gender fault line
As tremors rippled across Bangladesh, panic sent people fleeing into the streets, yet online debates fixated not on safety but on whether women should cover themselves before escaping collapsing ...
Quetta: Residents of Sibi, Balochistan, were alarmed as earthquake tremors shook the area, causing widespread fear among the ...
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