The climate patterns on Earth will then become chaotic, and humans will lose the ability to control and drive the Earth's climate to remain stable and conducive to the habitability of humans and the Earth's biosphere as a whole
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What exactly is the Loch Ness Monster?
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Since there are many lakes in China, many of them have the title of "largest".
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Mount Fuji May Erupt After More Than 300 Years Of 'Sleep'? A Sixth Species Extinction May Be On The Horizon?
Mount fuji, located in the south of honshu island in japan, is a famous active volcano, with an altitude of about 3,775 metres, and is the highest peak in japan, so it has a very important symbolic status in japan. From the viewpoint of its appearance, mount fuji is still quite different from many other mountains, and when viewed from afar, it looks like an upside down fan hanging in the air.
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Earth is the only home we have in the universe and the only planet we know of so far that has life on it, and because of this, we usually think of it as a perfect planet.
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If we dig up all the sand in the Sahara Desert, then we can see the "bedrock" of this desert
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It's Still Growing! A 'Mouth Of Hell' Has Been Discovered In Siberia, Devouring Everything In Its Path, And There's No Stopping It
In the Arctic Siberian region, there is a huge crater called "the mouth of hell"
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Earth
Scientists Open 5.5 Million-Year-Old Cave, Discover 'Alien World', Overturning The Perception Of Life
In this 5.5 million-year-old cave, not only is there no sunlight, but the environment is also very harsh
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The 500 trillion ton comet was discovered in 2010 by astronomers Pedro Bernardinelli and Gary Bernstein
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How Could An Asteroid Just 10 Kilometres In Diameter Have Wiped Out The Entire Planet's Dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs left a fascinating chapter in the evolution of life on earth, first appearing some 230 million years ago and "Ruling" The planet for 160 million years. To this day, there are numerous dinosaur fossils scattered around the world, still silently telling us of their former glory.