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  • Dormant or extinct? How to tell if a volcano is safe.  By :
    This article gives information about the volcanoes in the Auvergne region of France. It talks about how volcanoes are formed and the definition of an extinct volcano. The volcanoes of the Auvergne give the area its distinct and spectacular scenery which provide great skiing and walking country.
  • The Life Of Soil  By : sulamita berrezi
    Soil primarily had its beginning from rock together with animal and vegetable decay, if you can imagine long stretches or periods of time when great rock masses were crumbling and breaking up.
  • Climate change solutions in developing nations require diplomacy, not dogma.  By :
    Sales and Marketing Director, Graham Paul describes the current universal climate change situation and the possible solutions currently in discussion. The eventual success of finding a sensible and sustainable solution depends on diplomacy when approaching developing nations and allowing industrialised nations to cut down on waste and be more energy efficient.
  • Fossil Eggs  By : Anand Dongre
    with fossils-rocks-minerals.com explore the world of fossils and get all the valuable information on fossils and other important aspects related to them.
  • On the Nature of the Nazca Lines  By : Roberto Bell
    Evidence from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia reinforces ancient astronaut theory for the Nazca Lines in Peru.
  • Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism  By : Roberto Bell
    Skeptics are provided with ideas on how to refute archaeological evidence of an ancient astronaut.
  • Serengeti Migration  By :
    Details of the Serengeti migration.
  • Serengeti Migration  By :
    Details of the Serengeti migration.
  • What is Cosmology?  By :
    A brief answer to the question "what is cosmology?" Introducing non-technical people to physical cosmology, the scientific study of the Universe at large.
  • Seafloor Mapping In Solar  By : C. Ozcan
    The ocean is a part of the biological component of the earth in which living creatures like man depend greatly on its resources.. The ocean covers about three fourths of the earth land or about 71% from all of its corners. Its floor has been the favorite expedition venue of marine Biologists and other scientists to discover life beneath it. Oceanography experts are, likewise, very interested in exploring the ocean floor to study the trenches, basins and the rest of its features.
  • An Overview Of Solar Energy And Other Renewable Energy Sources  By :
    This article provides a fascinating and insightful look at solar and other forms of renewable energy.
  • Reduce our carbon footprint by decreasing the amount of CO2  By : Null Hypothesis
    In a stroke of sheer brilliance, The journal of unlikely science, weird science Null Hypothesis has cracked the climate change problem. Less than a month into Richard Branson's five-year competition, Null Hypothesis will take its winning idea to Virgin Earth and walk away with a cool $25 million.
  • Theoretical concept of Hail  By :
    Precipitation is one form of hail. Hail in other sense means falling of balls or irregular lumps of ice (hailstones), 5 mm-50 mm in diameter on average, with much larger reported from severe thunderstorms. Thunderstorms always produced by cumulonimbus. small hailstones are >5 mm in diameter. They are layered and can be irregular and clumped together
  • Introduction to Tsunami and its preventions  By :
    when a body of water, such as an ocean is rapidly displaced on a massive scale then we call it tsunami. It Is a series of waves. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastating. There are various reasons behind the tsunami
  • Causes and remedies of Earthquakes  By :
    An Earthquake is a sudden movement of the ground that releases the elastic energy stored within the rocks, creating destructive seismic waves. The word "seismic" comes from the Greek word "seismos" meaning an earthquake, . These quakes are not isolated events
  • All about Tropical Cyclone  By :
    A tropical cyclone evolves when the storm system fueled by the heat released when moist air rises and the water vapor in it condenses. The earth's rotation also imparts an acceleration.

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