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What to Do During a Tsunami: Essential Safety Actions
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What to Do During a Tsunami: Essential Safety Actions

A tsunami is a fast-moving and extremely dangerous natural disaster that leaves very little time for hesitation. Knowing what to do before, during, and after a tsunami can significantly reduce…
Posted by DeKa December 16, 2025
Tsunamis: Giant Waves Born in the Depths of the Ocean
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Tsunamis: Giant Waves Born in the Depths of the Ocean

Tsunamis are among the most powerful and destructive natural phenomena on Earth, capable of reshaping coastlines within minutes. Unlike ordinary sea waves caused by wind, tsunamis originate from sudden and…
Posted by DeKa December 16, 2025
The San Andreas Fault: A Giant Fracture Shaping California
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The San Andreas Fault: A Giant Fracture Shaping California

The San Andreas Fault is one of the most famous and geologically significant fractures on Earth, stretching more than 1,200 kilometers across the state of California. It marks the boundary…
Posted by DeKa December 15, 2025
Magnetic Pole Drift: Why Earth’s Compass Is Slowly Changing Direction
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Magnetic Pole Drift: Why Earth’s Compass Is Slowly Changing Direction

Earth’s magnetic field is not fixed or perfectly stable, even though it often feels constant in everyday life. One of the most intriguing manifestations of this instability is the drift…
Posted by DeKa December 15, 2025
Glacier Melt Over the Last 100 Years: What Is Happening and Why It Matters
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Glacier Melt Over the Last 100 Years: What Is Happening and Why It Matters

Over the past century, glaciers around the world have been melting at an accelerating rate. These massive frozen reservoirs store freshwater, regulate climate patterns, and shape ecosystems on every continent.…
Posted by DeKa December 14, 2025
The Global Drinking Water Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Future Challenges
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The Global Drinking Water Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Future Challenges

The world is facing one of the most urgent environmental and humanitarian challenges of the 21st century — the growing shortage of safe drinking water. Although Earth is often called…
Posted by DeKa December 14, 2025
Carbon Monitoring Plot in the Amazon: How Scientists Measure the Lungs of the Planet
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Carbon Monitoring Plot in the Amazon: How Scientists Measure the Lungs of the Planet

The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the planet” because it plays a critical role in absorbing carbon dioxide and regulating Earth’s climate. To understand how this immense…
Posted by DeKa December 12, 2025
The Ozone Hole Over Antarctica: Causes, Consequences, and Recovery Efforts
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The Ozone Hole Over Antarctica: Causes, Consequences, and Recovery Efforts

The ozone hole over Antarctica is one of the most significant environmental issues ever identified, revealing how human activity can affect the planet’s protective atmospheric layers. The ozone layer, located…
Posted by DeKa December 9, 2025
Methane: A Powerful Greenhouse Gas and Its Impact on the Planet
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Methane: A Powerful Greenhouse Gas and Its Impact on the Planet

Methane (CH₄) is one of the most influential greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere, playing a major role in climate regulation and global warming. Although methane exists in smaller concentrations than…
Posted by DeKa December 9, 2025
Environmental Hazards: Understanding the Threats Around Us
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Environmental Hazards: Understanding the Threats Around Us

Environmental hazards include a wide range of natural and human-made factors that threaten ecosystems, public health, and global stability. These hazards affect air, water, soil, climate, and living organisms, often…
Posted by DeKa December 7, 2025

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