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Carboniferous Period: Timeline & Duration | Earth History
The Carboniferous period lasted from about 359 million years ago to about 299 million years ago. This means that the Carboniferous period lasted for about 60 million years.
Plate Tectonics: Understanding Earth's Dynamic Surface
California's Elevation: From Death Valley to Mount Whitney
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1816: The Year Without a Summer – How Mount Tambora's Eruption Shaped Global Climate
Inside a Category 5 Hurricane: First‑hand Accounts of Extreme Power
How Ice Crystals Create Stunning Noctilucent Clouds
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Tiangong‑1 Reentry: Why Predicting Space Debris Landing Is Challenging and How We Can Mitigate It
Tracing Ancient East African Diets: Molecular & Isotopic Insights into Milk, Meat, and Plants
Arctic Climate Research: Scientists Deploy UAVs to Study Rapid Atmospheric Changes
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Texas Endures 45 Days of Continuous Rain: Causes and Impact
What Makes Tornado Interiors So Cold? Understanding the Science Behind the Chill
Decoding Hurricane Categories: What They Truly Signify
Earth Records 400 Consecutive Months of Above‑Average Temperatures
Centralia, PA: The Abandoned Town Burying a 60-Year-Old Underground Fire
Inside Hurricanes: How Storms Form, Strengthen, and Impact the Earth
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