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Earth’s hidden engines are churning deep beneath the oceans and mountains, and the Ring of Fire is at the heart of this churning - a constant reminder that our world is alive and breathing.
A strange menagerie of creatures living off methane have been found in the darkest depths of the Pacific Ocean. Spiky white ...
Roughly 124 miles (200 kilometers) beneath the Appalachian Mountains in New England lies the aptly named Northern Appalachian ...
Scientists studying a puzzling hot zone beneath America, called the North Atlantic Anomaly, have proposed a mantle wave ...
The development of better early warning systems is an important element of why this tsunami wasn't as bad. Due to the high ...
Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences found animals living in the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, which has a maximum depth ...
Russia has experienced one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded with the intensity of 8.8-magnitude on Wednesday, July ...
The Earth’s crust is made of rock that is very hard and brittle at the small scale and near the surface. But over very large ...
Today at about 11:30am local time, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula in the ...
The Pacific Ring of Fire, a 40,000-kilometer seismic belt, is a hotspot for earthquakes and volcanoes, driven by tectonic ...
It was one of the strongest tremors in recorded history, but Wednesday's megathrust earthquake brought less tsunami damage ...
Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, the area in which a magnitude 8.8. earthquake occurred on July 29, is within the so-called "ring of fire." ...