The surface of our world has been in a constant state of flux for millions of years. Continents have wandered, oceans have ...
Which ocean has the maximum number of islands in the world? Explore why the Pacific Ocean holds this record, along with its ...
How were the Himalayan mountains shaped? Surprisingly, long before the collision between what is now India and Central Asia.
A new NASA study using Apollo lunar soil samples challenges a long-held theory. It suggests meteorites were not the primary ...
Learn how geological clues preserved in ancient oceans link repeated volcanic eruptions to Triassic marine extinctions.
The Perseverance rover is continuing its mission to find clues about the geological past of Mars. The rover’s main goals are ...
New research reveals that Central Asia’s rugged terrain was molded by the vanished Tethys Ocean, millions of years before the Himalayas even rose.
For a long time, scientists assumed that Earth's water was delivered by asteroids and comets billions of years ago. This coincided with the Late Heavy Bombardment (ca. 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago), a ...
The North American craton actually dips near the Rockies rather than forming a sharp vertical step as previously believed.
Ever wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ...
The Iberian Peninsula sits where Europe and Africa lean into each other, a place long known for pressure and friction in the ...