In school, most of us were taught that there are seven continents on our planet: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, and Oceania (or Australia). However, new research suggests that we should forget everything we think we know about Earth’s continents. A new study, published in the journal Gondwana Research, controversially claims that we actually only have six continents. Detailed Research About Geological Processes Source: Pexels / Aaditya Arora A group of researchers have analyzed the geological processes of Earth. Specifically, they looked into the continental breakup of Eurasia and North America. They wanted to know how these…
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The natural world never fails to remind us that whatever feats we humans accomplish, nature can often do better. Despite the marvels humans create—from impressive monuments to towering skyscrapers—they pale in comparison to the awe-inspiring wonders shaped by planet Earth itself. One of the most striking examples of this phenomenon is the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon and the mysteries that lie within it. This canyon is a natural masterpiece that holds the title of the largest land-based canyon on the planet. This immense canyon showcases the raw power of nature… and it is home to a pretty awesome tree. The…
The state of Utah in the United States is home to many impressive, majestic, and interesting geological structures. One such geological structure is aptly called a natural arch—these giant rocks are shaped into an arch by erosion. Last week, one famous arch called Double Arch collapsed. Park visitors were saddened by the loss of this popular natural landmark, but experts said that the collapse was unavoidable. The Collapse of Double Arch Source: National Park Service Double Arch was an intriguing and beautiful landmark in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in southern Utah. It collapsed on August 8th, 2024. It was…
A recently decoded manuscript has been identified as the oldest known written record of Jesus Christ’s childhood. This is a significant and fascinating discovery in biblical scholarship. This intriguing manuscript, which is more than 1,600 years old, offers an extraordinary and rare glimpse into the early life of Jesus. The manuscript provides both invaluable insights into ancient Christian texts and the life of ancient Christians. An Undiscovered Gem Source: Pixabay / jarmoluk For decades, an ancient manuscript had been stored in a library in Hamburg, Germany. It was largely overlooked and considered unimportant by scholars. This was until Lajos Berkes,…
A group of amateur archaeologists have recently discovered a mysterious 12-sided object… and no one knows what it is. This intriguing 12-sided object made of metal is called a dodecahedron. Perhaps most interestingly, experts are completely perplexed as to what the purpose of this fascinating ancient dodecahedron was. Where Was the Dodecahedron Found? Sources: Wikimedia Commons / Captain Blood, Pixabay / PublicDomainPictures The mysterious dodecahedron was found in an area of England called Norton Disney in Lincolnshire. (And, yes, Walt Disney’s ancestors hailed from Norton Disney.) The village is about 100 miles north of London. An amateur team from the…
A group of archaeologists have recently discovered a “monumental” structure which is mentioned multiple times in the Bible. This awe-inspiring and interesting discovery is over 3,000 years old. This structure may give researchers and theologians never-before-known insights into the ancient world and the stories of the Bible. Discovering the Structure Ancient Moat Structure A team of archaeologists have discovered an incredible Biblical structure. It was found in Israel and, after verifying with research, is most likely about 3,800 years old. At the City of David in the Jerusalem Walls National Park, a group of researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority…
Two teens from Texas may have just discovered the solution to our dangerous microplastic pollution epidemic. Alarming microplastics pollute our Earth and scientists are looking for innovative ways to filter them so that they do not affect our environment and humans and animals do not ingest them. A recently-unveiled device invented by two teens may be just the answer. Who are the Two Young Scientists? Source: Pixabay / sasint The two teen scientists are Victoria Ou and Justin Huang of Texas. They are both 17 and have been friends since elementary school. The two friends are intelligent student scientists that…
Pompeii was a tragic ancient city covered by ash because of a volcanic eruption. Although some of it has already been excavated, many secrets still lie beneath the ash. Archaeologists have recently uncovered a beautiful banquet room decorated with never-before-seen frescoes. The ash has preserved it for hundreds of years and now researchers can discover more information about the ancient city of Pompeii. The Tragedy of Pompeii Source: Pixabay / InesHirschi Pompeii was an ancient Italian city. It is near modern Naples in the Campania region of Italy. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the city was buried under…
Cyclones are an interesting and dangerous weather phenomenon. These swirling winds can cause extreme weather. Some may be unfamiliar with the term “cyclone,” but know of their more malicious evolutions. According to the NOAA, “Once a tropical cyclone reaches maximum sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher, it is then classified as a hurricane, typhoon, or tropical cyclone, depending upon where the storm originates in the world.” The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recently declared that the tropical cyclone Freddy is the longest-lasting cyclone in history. What is a Cyclone? Source: Pixabay / WikiImages Cyclones are areas of low…
Gold miners in Russia recently discovered a unique find: a mummified woolly rhino carcass beneath the permafrost. This incredible discovery could lead to knowing more about this extinct species. It could even help a group of scientists in their quest to bring now-extinct species back to life. What Were Woolly Rhinoceroses? Source: Wikimedia Commons / Mr Langlois10 (Benjamin Langlois) The woolly rhinoceros lived until the later Ice Age. They were found in northern Eurasia until at least 18,500 years ago. Woolly rhinos resemble the modern-day rhinos that can be found in Africa and Asia. However, they were much larger and…