Learn about the swelled-up structure beneath Bermuda, where a thick layer of buoyant rock may be holding up oceanic crust.
The researchers plan to investigate similar structures beneath other islands, potentially rewriting Earth's geological history.
Scientists have discovered an unusually thick rock layer, approximately 20 kilometers deep, beneath the Bermuda Triangle.
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Ancient heat source found beneath the moon’s surface, and it has been active for billions of years!
A large mass of granite, located beneath the Compton and Belkovich craters on the Moon, has been slowly emitting heat for ...
Sessions are scheduled for Jan. 14 and 21 at Pāhala and Nāʻālehu public libraries, respectively. Come to the Kahuku Unit of ...
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