Climate
Tectonic plates
Tectonic plates, also known as lithospheric plates, are massive slabs of solid rock that make up the Earth's outermost layer, called the lithosphere. These plates are constantly moving and interacting with one another, driven by the movement of molten rock in the Earth's mantle below.
By Karthik Raj3 years ago in Earth
The Endless universe: A Journey Through the Cosmos
The universe has long been a topic of fascination for humans. Its vastness and complexity have intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries, and as we continue to learn more about it, we realize that it is even more mysterious and awe-inspiring than we ever could have imagined. One of the most mind-bending aspects of the universe is the idea that it is endless, and that there may be countless other galaxies and worlds out there that we have yet to discover.
By MAKING REAL MONEY3 years ago in Earth
A mysterious object dragged into the black hole at the center of our galaxy!
By analyzing 20 years of observations, a team of scientists led by UCLA astrophysicist Anna Ciorlo discovered a dramatic shift in the shape of X7, as it expanded to almost twice its initial length.
By News Correct3 years ago in Earth
ChemCloud Horizon
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. It had been that way ever since the accident strangely the illustrious and eerie coloring it made for a mystical beauty that was equally deadly. we lived in this tiny little place that seemed like it was the perfect utopia our town called east Palestine, OH was a rural community that my parents felt would be the perfect backdrop to raise my younger sister Kaitlin and me.
By Sai Marie Johnson3 years ago in Earth




