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11 months ago

They're also a suuuuuuper important part of the carbon cycle! (on the planetary level, so they're waaaaaayyyyyy bigger than the single-tree-doing-cellular-respiration stuff that you learn about in bio class)

Everyone knows volcanoes are dangerous, and yet it is just how many ways volcanoes can kill you: pyroclastic flows, falling bombs and cinders, earthquakes, landslides, lahars, poisonous gases, ash clouds blocking the sun causing famine, tsunamis from debris hitting the ocean, ect

Pretty impressive killing machines. Too bad they create valuable land.


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1 year ago

YALL I GOT A 99 ON MY EARTH SCIENCE REGENTS BRO I AM UNSTOPPABLEEEEE đŸ”„


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7 years ago

Science Confirms a Young Earth

The Radioactive Dating Methods are Flawed


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7 years ago

Science Confirms a Young Earth

The Radioactive Dating Methods are Flawed


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2 years ago

Sol do dia 23

Sol Do Dia 23
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Acompanhe em tempo real a atividade Solar. As imagens do Sol e os gr

No link acima, o site trås informaçÔes de novas explosÔes solares ocorridas hoje em direção à Terra. São Registros do Observatório Solar SOHO e pelo satélite Observatório da Dinùmica Solar, SDO.

Estå previsto alteraçÔes na Magnetosfera e na Ionosfera, que normalmente atingem em menor grau a Superfície Terrestre, mesmo não reconhecido pelos cientistas.

O Sol Ă© o grande responsĂĄvel pelas Ășltimas alteraçÔes dos polos, como descrito nas paredes dos templos egĂ­pcios, que retratam o afundamento da AtlĂąntida. Por essa razĂŁo, sempre quando for possĂ­vel, vamos alertar sobre as explosĂ”es do sol.

Pesquisem mais sobre o assunto. A humanidade precisa ser consciente, para que todas as dĂșvidas sejam descontruĂ­das de sua mente.


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6 years ago
60% of world's wildlife has been wiped out since 1970
Problem more dire in Central, South America and Caribbean, study finds

Well over half the world’s population of vertebrates, from fish to birds to mammals, have been wiped out in the past four decades, says a new report from the World Wildlife Fund.

Between 1970 and 2014, there was 60 per cent decline, on average, among 16,700 wildlife populations around the world according to the 2018 edition of the Living Planet Report released Monday.

“We’ve had a loss of nearly two-thirds, on average, of our wild species,” said James Snider, vice-president of science, research and innovation for WWF-Canada.

“The magnitude of that should be eye opening
 We really are reaching a point where we’re likely to see species go extinct. That’s true in Canada and abroad.”

Continue Reading.


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2 years ago

Does anyone know a lot about the planets that could potentially support life? Just straight info dump on me. Cause I tried doing research and got confused, but I really want to know about them


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