“The present-day Earth that we live on is not usual for the planet’s history,” said Ben Mills, a biogeochemist at the University of Leeds. “Most of the evidence we have says that the Earth ...
After the moon-forming impact, Earth was a very different planet from the world we see today! Where the present-day Earth has oceans covering much of its surface, the early Earth was covered in a ...
Seismic waves suggest the planet's solid inner core is being pulled out of shape – and it has undergone these changes over just a few decades ...
Because Earth is continuously recycling old crust ... Life's origins (3,850 mya) Evidence preserved in rock layers in present-day Greenland tells us that life existed at least 3,850 million ...
The annual University of North Georgia (UNG) Earth Day event, a UNG Signature Event on the Gainesville campus, brings together the university, local community, and various organizations to celebrate ...