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Amazon S3 on MSNGeology of Rivers: Sediment, Weathering, and Rock FormationThe film explores the processes of weathering and sedimentation that shape the Earth's surface. It explains how rocks break down into mud and sand through natural elements, which are then carried ...
What comes to mind when you imagine a river? A stream of water flowing through landscapes? While that's partly true, rivers are so much more than just water in ...
Wind turbine blades will become fossils due to their durable materials. Scientists call these "technofossils." ...
The 2023 breach of the Kakhovka dam drained a huge reservoir and exposed a vast area of toxic sediment, creating a debate ...
New research reveals how rock strength plays a crucial role in erosion, shaping landscapes over millions of years.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNStudents Walked Past This Rock for 20 Years. It Turned Out to Host 66 Dinosaur Footprints From the Jurassic PeriodA paleontologist studied the 200-million-year-old prints that had been hiding in plain sight, then discovered even more tracks in another rock sitting in a nearby parking lot ...
These results underscore the role that rock strength plays in crafting landscapes like the Rockies or the Great Plains; while ...
Officials urge the public to avoid water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks and rivers as stormwater runoff may be contaminated with bacteria and chemicals, and contain wildfire ...
Rock strength has a significant impact on erosion and plays an important role in shaping the Earth's landscapes, according to ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWant to understand Texas’ water crisis? Start with the guide to water terms.Water is complex. So are the terms used to describe it. Get to know the language as Texas debates how to save its water ...
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IFLScience on MSNAsteroid That Killed The Dinosaurs Left "Megaripple" Structure Underneath LouisianaIn 2021, a team led by Dr Gary Kinsland of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette found evidence that the impact and resulting tsunami left "megaripples" of sediment 16 meters (53 feet) high and 600 ...
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