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The formation of Earth's next supercontinent 'Pangea Ultima' in 250 million years may trigger a mass extinction of mammalian life, and push humanity to the edge of survival.
New theory of Earth’s rapid creation makes alien life more likely: study by Saul Elbein - 06/15/23 4:54 PM ET. by Saul Elbein - 06/15/23 4:54 PM ET.
Earth’s early crust may not have needed subduction to form. Instead, it might have carried the marks of its creation all along, born in fire, shaped by impacts, and refined through time.
(CNN) – A new theory has emerged relating to the Earth’s creation billions of years ago answering a glaring question that scientists have long pondered.
The formation of the Earth may have looked more like a fast, inevitable landslide than like a slow series of occasional cataclysms, as scientists have long theorized, according to findings publishe… ...
Earth’s early crust may not have needed subduction to form. Instead, it might have carried the marks of its creation all along, born in fire, shaped by impacts, and refined through time.
The formation of the Earth may have looked more like a fast, inevitable landslide than like a slow series of occasional cataclysms, as scientists have long theorized, according to findings publishe… ...
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