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A Giant Ice Crack Over 100 Miles Long in Antarctica is Growing and Has Scientists Concerned
Watch this video fro more details on the massive ice crack and why it has scientist concerned… The terrifyingly large fissure/crack is over 100 miles long and over 1,500 feet wide. SHARE THIS ARTICLE – LIKE US ON FACEBOOK…FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @bendedreality IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT US…SHARING IS CARING Start the discussion, leave a … Continue reading
Earthquake Swarm Event of Nearly 300 in Rotorua and Taupo, New Zealand
Nearly 300 small earthquakes have been recorded in the Taupo and Rotorua areas since Monday last week, according to Geonet. Geonet seismometers between Taupo and Tongariro National Park recorded the swarm of earthquakes, which are centred about 10km northwest of Tokaanu, near Turangi. Since the quakes started on February 13 at 6pm, there have been 290 tremors. The largest was … Continue reading
Australia Sees Summer Snow as 58 Glaciers Growing across New Zealand
Summer snows blanket New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Coldest temperatures in Perth breaking records back to 1879 and new report out shows that 58 glaciers in New Zealand are advancing. The repeated summer snow events are showing a clear trend that growing seasons are becoming shorter. Adapt 2030 You Tube Channel SHARE THIS ARTICLE – LIKE US ON FACEBOOK…FOLLOW … Continue reading
Mysterious 100-Year Maya Dark Age May Be Explained by Volcano
A new study theorizes that in 540 CE, a small and until recently seemingly unremarkable volcano in southern Mexico, El Chichón, was responsible for plunging the Maya civilization into a hundred years of chaos. The Maya prospered from 250 to 900 CE, they developed calendars, a writing system, new mathematics, amazing cities and pyramids. However, there remains a mysterious 100-year … Continue reading
NASA Confirms Meteor Fireball Lit up Sky, Shook Homes in Southern Alabama
Mobile — LOCAL 15 has confirmed with NASA that a bright meteor was seen just after 9 p.m. Saturday. Saturday night reports began circulating on social media about a large fireball in the sky and a loud boom. Residents in Southern Alabama reported that they heard a loud boom that shook their homes. NASA says that the fireball first appeared … Continue reading
Iceberg the Size of Manhattan Just Broke Away from Antarctica
Rising temperatures in the waters surrounding Antarctica have caused an enormous chunk of ice the size of Manhattan to break away, according to experts. Satellite imagery from January shows a huge section of the Pine Island Glacier separating from the continent. Areas of Antarctic ice have scores of cracks, according to National Geographic, indicating that glacial calving may continue or … Continue reading
Southern California Slammed by Deadly Storm
Torrential downpours were inundating Southern California on Friday, flooding streets and prompting water rescues. Officials said at least two people had died in the storm. One was found in a vehicle that was under water. Here are the latest developments from one of the worst storms in the area in recent memory: A motorist in Victorville was found dead when … Continue reading
Scientist Say New Zealand May Be Part of a Submerged Continent
Scientists would like to reclassify New Zealand as a continent. Scientists say they have identified a new continent, and called it Zealandia. In a new paper, a team of 11 geologists have proposed that a region of the Pacific Ocean east of Australia and containing New Zealand and New Caledonia, be considered a continent. Geographically speaking, six continents are recognised: … Continue reading
Over 749 Earthquakes Have Hit Turkey Since Feb 6… It is Suspected a ‘Big One’ Will Rattle the Region Soon
At least 749 earthquakes have hit the Marmara province of Çanakkale in Turkey since Feb. 6, the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) reported. The first wave of the earthquakes was recorded on Feb. 6 at 6:51 a.m. in the province’s Ayvacık district with a 5.3-magnitude temblor. That was followed by another one with the same magnitude at 13.58 p.m. … Continue reading
Huge Reservoir (1.8 million km2) of Melting Carbon Discovered under Western United States
New research published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters describes how scientists have used the world’s largest array of seismic sensors to map a deep-Earth area of melting carbon covering 1.8 million square kilometers. Situated under the Western US, 350km beneath the Earth’s surface, the discovered melting region challenges accepted understanding of how much carbon the Earth contains – much … Continue reading