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Scientists stunned by fossils found at the peak of Mount Everest, here's why!
Recently, a video showing peoplecollecting marine fossils from the summit of a mountain went viral, leaving many puzzled.
A study led by Prof. Yong-Fei Zheng at University of Science and Technology of China focused on the development of tectonic processes along convergent plate margins through inspection of recent ...
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Massive rift forming under the Pacific Northwest
Recent seismic research has unveiled a fascinating geological phenomenon occurring beneath the Pacific Northwest. The Earth’s crust is tearing apart, a process driven by tectonic forces in the region.
333 x 187 x 7.6 cm. (131.1 x 73.6 x 3 in.) ...
An exceptionally well-preserved skull from a fish which lived 384–382 million years ago helps explain how plate tectonics played a key role in the evolution of ancient bony fish which eventually led ...
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