The history of Earth into perspective – video
The Earth is really, really old. Over 4 1/2 billion years old, in fact. How do we begin to comprehend a number that large?
The Earth is really, really old. Over 4 1/2 billion years old, in fact. How do we begin to comprehend a number that large?
What if a dramatic surge of climate change, melted all the Earth’s ice overnight?
The Earth’s core is changing and the magnetic poles could possibly flip in the not too distant future. Take a look at the video…
Life on Earth has adapted to our 24 hour day, but the Earth’s spin is slowing down. What would it be like to live on an Earth
Scientists believe that Earth’s magnetic poles are about to flip, because Earth’s magnetic field has been getting weaker.
Doomsday Clock, a symbolic countdown to possible global catastrophe, is set at two minutes to midnight.
Our warming World. The next 85 years of climate change in this stunning infographic.
Impressive detailed Earth’s maps of vein-like rivers and river basins, in rainbow colors.
Earth’s global surface temperatures in 2017 ranked as the second warmest since 1880.
Scientists plan to drill into Earth’s mantle for the first time, about 10 km beneath the ocean floor.