New evidence found in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado supports the notion that Snowball Earth was indeed a global phenomenon.
Researchers have uncovered physical evidence indicating that Earth was entirely frozen during the “Snowball Earth” period, ...
Even the balmy tropics may have once been crushed by colossal masses of ice.
Evidence from Colorado suggests glaciers once covered Earth to the equator, supporting the Snowball Earth theory. This ...
Earth was a frozen wasteland. Then, rising CO2 caused a catastrophic thaw, turning Earth into a "slushy" planet.
Ever since the term “Snowball Earth” was first proposed in a 1992 paper, it has prompted substantial debate among scientists.
New research from the University of Colorado Boulder provides evidence supporting the 'Snowball Earth' theory. Geologists ...
The presence of glacial evidence in this location strongly supports the idea that ice covered the entire planet.
Related: Our luscious blue Earth used to be a frozen snowball Why are the Tava sandstones an important piece of this puzzle? During the Snowball Earth period, Colorado wasn't at its current ...