A new study suggests that extreme temperatures could lead to a mass extinction event, ending the reign of humans and mammals ...
Extreme temperatures in future may potentially lead to the first mass extinction on Earth since the dinosaurs, a new study ...
Scientists project that Earth's continents are slowly drifting towards each other and will merge to form a massive ...
The End Triassic Extinction, one of Earth’s most significant mass extinctions, reshaped life on the planet 201.6 million ...
Severe cooling from volcanic sulfates - not warming - was the primary trigger of a mass extinction event 201.6 million years ...
Now, scientists at Columbia University say sudden freezing temperatures may be to blame. The causes of the End Triassic ...
From time to time, when Earth's tectonic plates shift, the planet emits a long, slow belch of carbon dioxide. In a new ...
A recent study predicts humans and mammals may face extinction millions of years from now due to extreme climate conditions on a future supercontinent.
El Niño and La Niña events have been influencing the global weather for at least 250 million years. Understanding the past ...
The wipeout coincided with massive volcanic eruptions that split apart Pangaea, a giant continent then comprising ... but ...
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