Life Can Not Only Survive, But Thrive Deep Under The Earth’s Surface, And It Is More Abundant Than You Would Believe Possible
Life exists in extreme areas.
Life exists in extreme areas.
Who knew camels could be such a problem.
One man’s trash is another animals treasure.
More whales in the oceans is good for us all.
Apparently Mother Nature needed some help from gophers.
Over seven hundred Burmese pythons have been removed from the area.
They calculate the size of this mysterious ecosystem contains 15 to 23 billion tonnes of carbon.
It’s all about the ecosystems.
A plan to plant a wall of more than 66 billion trees 4,500 kilometers long to block desert expansion, shield against sand storms, and offset carbon emissions sounds great. So why did it fail?
On the morning of November 21, 1980, a Texaco oil drill bit on Louisiana’s Lake Peigneur struck a salt mine beneath the water. And then…
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