By William Frederick, M. Div. Many people are sensing that we are approaching the end of the world, which as many know is described…
Posts published in “Geology”
By Hannah Broughton A huge cloud of sulphur dioxide has made its way to the UK after being coughed up by a volcano in Iceland.…
Yellowstone National Parkâs Biscuit Basin is closed after a large hydrothermal explosion sent debris flying into the air. By Nolan Deck YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyoming…
By Imma Perfetto New data covering the Cascadia subduction zone â a megathrust fault, which are capable of generating the worldâs largest earthquakes â has…
By Andrey Maslov and Angelina Pshenichnikova, Center for African Studies at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow. The authors thank Daniil Makukhin and Vsevolod Sviridov from HSE for…
By RT International The island was hit by its strongest tremors in 25 years, the local chief seismologist said. A partially collapsed building in…
By Alisha Rahaman Sarkar Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines issue tsunami warnings after 7.2-magnitude quake. At least four people were killed and over 50 injured…
By trang123 Deep withiĐż the aппals of aĐżcieĐżt EgyptiaĐż mythology lies a captivatiĐżg tale of a deity Ï Đżlike aĐży other: the alieĐż god believed…
By Danielle Catastrophic weather, spurring multiple tornadoes, has caused severe damage in parts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. âA dangerous half mile wide tornado was…
by Danielle Chile has declared a state of emergency after wildfires devastated parts of the South American country. Multiple outlets have reported at least 64…