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Human Origins - The Study of Human Fossils and Other Methods
Human Origins - The Study of Human Fossils and Other Methods - Find out how human origins are studied by using such methods as the study of human fossils, the archeological record, and genetic analysis.
1 commentFamous Volcanoes
Nature is full of diversity, and volcanoes are a part of these diverse features of nature. Volcanoes are known for their fury when they erupt, but not all volcanoes are lava spitting volcanoes or eruptive. In fact many volcanoes lie dormant on...
5 commentsGeomagnetic Reversal and its Effects
The geomagnetic field of the earth is currently undergoing a reversal. This has added to plenty of chaos, particularly affecting migratory animals and even planes and ships relying on compasses. Aurora are also showing up in unusual places along with volcanic and earthquake activity.
21 commentsIs Global Warming Real? Evidence: Disappearing Glaciers
There is no question that glaciers are in decline worldwide. But glaciers are more than just an indicator of a warming world. The current retreat of glaciers gives us insight into past climate conditions, and a host of clues that the current warming is faster and warmer than anything in the past few thousand years.
36 commentsCarbon Sequestration: What is it, and Can it be Used to Control Our Carbon Emissions?
Carbon sequestration, also known as carbon dioxide removal, is the process of capturing CO2 gas from the atmosphere or a manufacturing process and injecting it into an underground storage reservoir.
0 commentsCrater Lake National Park
One of the most beautiful natural locations is Crater Lake National Park. It is the deepest lake in the U.S. and one of the deepest in the world.
42 commentsCartography: 5 Types of Maps
Cartography, otherwise known as map making, is an an art form. Professionals work for organizations like Rand McNally, the USGS, and National Geographic. Examine the different types of maps created by cartographers.
0 commentsHow Do Archaeologists Date Ancient Artifacts?
In archaeology, timing is everything. This article includes virtually all of the various dating methods used by archaeologists and other scientists.
15 commentsLava Cast Forest in Central Oregon
Central Oregon has a large number of unique geological formations that tourists and residents can visit. The Lava Cast Forest near Sunriver, Oregon takes you back in time thousands of years ago when a lava flow trapped a forest and created casts of the trees that can still be witnessed today.
25 commentsEvolution is a Fact, Explained by a Theory
Owing to religion’s unremitting grip on human consciousness, many people still refuse to acknowledge their genealogical kinship with all of earth’s creatures. Such folks often argue that evolution is “just a theory”. Sadly, this argument is as ignorant as it is illogical. While it is true that science has articulated a theory of evolution, to say that it is “just” a theory is to betray an ignorance of what science is....
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