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  • Sunrise view of Toroweap Overlook in Grand Canyon National Park
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Venomous Creature That's Swarming Arizona

    Arizona's deserts have a fair few dangerous species, and there's a decent chance that you find this particular venomous species in some unexpected places.

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  • Angler fish mouth open black background
    By Megan Brame 11 months ago

    13 Species Of Fish With Terrifying Teeth

    Beneath the serene waves of lakes, river, and seas, lurk some fish with terrifyingly sharp teeth. Here are a few different species of those fanged monsters.

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  • aerial view of sea of clouds
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    How Much Do Clouds Weigh? It Depends On The Type

    If you've ever looked up at the clouds and wondered how heavy they really are, there are a few ways to estimate it, and one major factor is the cloud type.

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  • head on view of a caiman
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    The Biggest Alligator In The World Is Nothing Compared To The Biggest Crocodile

    Alligators can get really big, but these inhabitants of the Americas come second to their crocodile cousins, and their prehistoric ancestors were bigger still.

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  • people watching Iceland volcano erupt
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Why Iceland Has So Many Volcano Eruptions

    Its many volcanoes are why Iceland is also known as the Land of Fire and Ice. There are two main reasons why Iceland is a fiery hotbed of volcanic activity.

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  • Plant sprouting from soil
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    Here's What Soil Is Made Of And How It's Formed

    The soil beneath our feet may look dull, but it is essential to all life on the planet. You might be amazed at what soil is made of and how it got there.

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  • Mother and baby manatee underwater
    By Kristeen Cherney 11 months ago

    Spectacular Sea Species In The Gulf Of Mexico

    The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico are home to countless living organisms. Here are some spectacular sea species that you may not know exist in the Gulf.

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  • Mauritius underwater waterfall illusion
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Underwater Waterfalls: The Strange Phenomenon Explained

    Waterfalls are one of nature's most beautiful sights and captivate throngs of spectators worldwide. But some extraordinary waterfalls also exist underwater.

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  • giant tortoise Jonathan in grass
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    How Long Tortoises Live And 5 Animals That Live Longer

    Humans live long lives for land mammals, but tortoises can outdo us by decades. Yet some other animals, such as sponges and jellyfish, can live far, far longer.

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  • Icebergs in the Arctic
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    The Alarming Reason Researchers Are Seeing Green Beneath The Arctic Ice

    The image of the Arctic typically doesn't involve much green, so when researchers found green patches beneath the ice, they had good reason to be concerned.

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  • Large prehistoric predator is swimming in the sea
    By Pauli Poisuo 11 months ago

    These 12 Prehistoric Sea Animals Are Pure Nightmare Fuel

    The modern ocean can be a pretty terrifying place, but in the past, things were even worse. These prehistoric animals definitely helped to up the fear factor.

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  • Stations in Factory Cove on Signy Island researching the increasing floral blooms in Antarctica
    By Daniel Meagher 11 months ago

    The Alarming Reason Flowers Are Blooming In Antarctica

    Most people picture Antarctica as a barren, icy expanse, but recently, more plants have taken root there. The reason for that isn't a good one, though.

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  • Trapdoor spider on piece of rock or wood
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    This Fossilized Spider From Australia Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

    Lots of people find modern spiders scary, but what about prehistoric spiders? Well, fossils like this prove that they were huge and terrifying.

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  • Clownfish and other fish swimming around an anemone
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Strange Place Life Was Found In The Pacific Ocean

    In the dark, strange depths of the Pacific Ocean, scientists have found life in yet another surprising place, thriving in the crust around hydrothermal vents.

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  • hydrothermal explosion at biscuit basin yellowstone
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    What Caused The Yellowstone Biscuit Basin Explosion And Could It Happen Again?

    In July 2024, a massive blast rocked the Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Here's what caused the geothermal explosion and if it could happen again.

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  • Satellite image of Antarctica from space with swirling weather systems
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    The Inventor Of Aerosol Spray Destroyed The Ozone Layer. Here's How We Fixed It

    Aerosol spray cans may not seem all too dangerous, but they've actually wreaked havoc. So badly, in fact, that the world at large couldn't help but take notice.

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  • An underwater ROV
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    Why The Discovery Of 'Dark Oxygen' Is So Important

    Oxygen production on Earth has long been attributed to sunlight-driven photosynthesis. But in the dark ocean depths lies a potential source of "dark oxygen."

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  • Skull half buried in leaves
    By Pauli Poisuo 12 months ago

    How Long Does It Take For A Body To Decompose And What Are The Stages?

    After death, natural processes immediately begin to break down a body. But how long does a body take to decompose, and what are the stages?

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  • three hurricanes crossing the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
    By Tiffany Betts 12 months ago

    The Formation Of Tropical Cyclones Explained

    Tropical cyclones are known for their size and immense destructive power. But what conditions and processes are necessary for these giant storms to form?

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  • A python opening its mouth
    By Tiffany Betts 12 months ago

    The Terrifying Snake Found In India That's Longer Than A Bus

    Snakes can be pretty scary, no matter how big or small they are, but when researchers found one longer than a bus, the news made some interesting waves.

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