Attempting to predict the end of the world is far from a new idea and is a process that has had absolutely no luck in finding a time frame or date. However, there is no need to start panicking.
The formation of a new “supercontinent” has the potential to wipe out humans and all other mammal life in 250 million years, a new study found. In a study of the impacts of climate extremes, ...
Asia, Australia & the Americas on a collision course to become a supercontinent in 280 million years
In Dante’s Peak, unexpected tectonic activity results in a massive volcanic eruption which threatens the lives and livelihoods of the people living nearby. It’s the perfect setting for a story in ...
(CNN) -- The world may have a new supercontinent within 200 million to 300 million years as the Pacific Ocean shrinks and closes. Researchers at Curtin University in Australia and Peking University in ...
Earth's mass extinctions have come for the dinosaurs and a whopping 95 percent of ocean species. Mammals, like us, may be next — eventually. In intriguing new research published in the science journal ...
The world may have a new supercontinent within 200 million to 300 million years as the Pacific Ocean shrinks and closes. Researchers at Curtin University in Australia and Peking University in China ...
The world may have a new supercontinent within 200 million to 300 million years as the Pacific Ocean shrinks and closes. The world may have a new supercontinent within 200 million to 300 million years ...
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