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How to Prepare for a Hurricane or Tornado and What to Do During One
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How to Prepare for a Hurricane or Tornado and What to Do During One

Hurricanes and tornadoes are two of the most violent and destructive weather events on Earth. Both bring intense winds, heavy rain, and the potential for catastrophic damage. While their formation…
Posted by DeKa June 18, 2025
The Rise in Hurricane and Tornado Activity Over the Last 50 Years
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The Rise in Hurricane and Tornado Activity Over the Last 50 Years

In the past five decades, both hurricanes and tornadoes have shown a worrying increase in frequency, strength, and unpredictability. While weather variability is natural, growing scientific evidence suggests that climate…
Posted by DeKa June 18, 2025
The Rise in Floods Over the Last 50 Years: Patterns, Causes, and Impacts
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The Rise in Floods Over the Last 50 Years: Patterns, Causes, and Impacts

Over the past five decades, the frequency and intensity of floods have increased significantly across the globe. Once considered seasonal or regional events, floods are now occurring in unexpected places,…
Posted by DeKa June 18, 2025
Increasing Seismic Activity Over the Last 50 Years: Causes and Concerns
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Increasing Seismic Activity Over the Last 50 Years: Causes and Concerns

Over the past five decades, scientists have observed a noticeable rise in seismic activity worldwide. Earthquakes, both large and small, appear to be occurring with greater frequency and intensity in…
Posted by DeKa June 18, 2025
The Siberian Traps: Why This Ancient Catastrophe Happened and Could It Happen Again?
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The Siberian Traps: Why This Ancient Catastrophe Happened and Could It Happen Again?

The Siberian Traps erupted around 252 million years ago, coinciding with the Permian-Triassic extinction — the most devastating mass extinction the planet has ever experienced. But what triggered these eruptions?…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025
Siberian Traps: The Volcanic Fury That Shaped Earth’s History
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Siberian Traps: The Volcanic Fury That Shaped Earth’s History

The Siberian Traps are one of the largest and most powerful volcanic formations in Earth's history. Located in present-day Siberia, Russia, this enormous volcanic region was the site of catastrophic…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025
The Permian Extinction: Earth’s Greatest Dying
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The Permian Extinction: Earth’s Greatest Dying

The Permian extinction, also known as "The Great Dying," was the most severe mass extinction event in Earth's history. Occurring around 252 million years ago, it marked the end of…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025
Warming Antarctica from Below: What Science Has Discovered Over the Last 30 Years
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Warming Antarctica from Below: What Science Has Discovered Over the Last 30 Years

While most discussions about Antarctica’s melting focus on rising air temperatures and shrinking glaciers, a less visible but equally critical process is unfolding beneath the ice: geothermal heating. Over the…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025
The Arctic: Life, Ice, and Global Importance
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The Arctic: Life, Ice, and Global Importance

The Arctic is one of the most unique and delicate regions on Earth. Centered around the North Pole, it is not a continent but a vast frozen ocean surrounded by…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025
Volcanoes in Antarctica: Fire Beneath the Ice
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Volcanoes in Antarctica: Fire Beneath the Ice

When we think of Antarctica, we imagine a frozen, lifeless expanse of ice and snow. Yet beneath this frigid surface lies a surprising and powerful force: volcanoes. Antarctica is home…
Posted by DeKa June 16, 2025

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