"For present-day Earth, this heating represents only a negligible fraction of the warming caused by the anthropogenic greenhouse effect.
The Earth formed over 4.6 billion years ago out of a mixture of dust and gas around the young sun. It grew larger thanks to countless collisions between dust particles, asteroids, and other growing ...
The annual University of North Georgia (UNG) Earth Day event, a UNG Signature Event on the Gainesville campus, brings together the university, local community, and various organizations to celebrate ...
If the initial amount of methane was equivalent to that of the amount of carbon found on the present-day Earth's surface, organic layers several hundred meters thick could have formed.