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Where are we headed? Earth in a million years
Explore the future of our planet in "Earth in 1 Million Years." This video delves into the potential geological, climatic, and environmental changes that our world may undergo over a million-year ...
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The Red Sea experienced 'one of the most extreme environmental events on Earth' 6 million years ago
The Red Sea became a desert about 6.2 million years ago, before a massive flood from the Indian Ocean turned it into a ...
There are signs deep beneath the Pacific Ocean that an exploding star once sent cosmic rays blasting out towards Earth, and ...
High-resolution isotope data show that a modern-like, oxygen-rich atmosphere was not established until 410 million years ago, supporting a 2-billion-year transitional oxygenation of Earth’s surface.
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Red Sea had completely dried up 6.2 million years ago — but then the Indian Ocean broke ...
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