Earthquakes happen due to sudden movement of tectonic plates and stress release along fault lines beneath the Earth’s crust.
In Earth's deep seas, tectonic activity creates hydrothermal vents, where hot water reacts with rock to supply chemical ...
The timing and rate of early crustal growth on Earth remains contentious due to the scarcity of very ancient rocks,” are ...
The deposit is estimated to contain around 55 billion metric tonnes of iron ore, making it the largest of its kind ever ...
A major fault in central Turkey is defying decades of scientific belief, tearing the Earth open in a way no one expected.
The Iberian Peninsula is slowly rotating clockwise, scientists revealed in a recent study that sheds light on how the Earth ...
Explore the formation and unique features of the Aravalli Hills, highlighting their geological history and environmental ...
A radical feminist campaign to respond to gender inequality and violence against women by swearing off sex, dating, marriage and babies is gaining traction with young women around the world. The 4B ...
South Africa’s Witwatersrand Basin and the Virginia Gas Project supply a rare element vital for MRI scanners; estimates ...
A massive gold discovery hidden deep beneath China could rewrite everything we thought we knew about the planet’s remaining ...
Scientists are tracing ancient helium trapped beneath South Africa’s gold fields, revealing how rare gas survives for ...
Deep beneath our feet, far below the crust and mantle, Earth’s metallic heart is not as sealed off as geologists once assumed ...