There are 13 countries that sit on Earth's equator. Can you get them all in 5 minutes? If so, how fast can you do it?
New research provides compelling support for the "Snowball Earth" theory. This hypothesis suggests that Earth was entirely ...
The axis of Planet Earth has tilted by 31.5 inches (nearly 80cm) and humans are to blame for this, according to a new study.
The axis of planet Earth has tilted by 31.5 inches (80cms) and humans are seemingly responsible, according to a new study.
Evidence from Colorado suggests glaciers once covered Earth to the equator, supporting the Snowball Earth theory. This ...
there are large differences in temperature from the equator to the pole, and large, continental-size glaciers can cover enormous regions of the earth. Ever since the Pre-Cambrian (600 million ...
This video identifies the seven continents and five oceans of the Earth, and also where the Equator, Northern and Southern Hemispheres and the North and South Poles are located on the planet.
By the start of the Triassic, all the Earth's landmasses had coalesced to form Pangaea, a supercontinent shaped like a giant C that straddled the Equator and extended toward the Poles. Almost as ...
Warm air rising from Earth's surface pushes the air mass away from the equator, and releases its moisture as precipitation as it travels pole-ward (Figure 1). If the Earth did not spin on its axis ...
Lines of longitude run from the top of the Earth to the bottom ... Southern Hemispheres divided by the Equator. The Arctic Circle surrounds the North Pole at 66.5°N and the Antarctic Circle ...
with the angle's vertex at Earth's centre. The Equator is at 0°, and the North Pole and South Pole are at 90° north and 90° south, respectively. The Equator is the longest circle of latitude and is ...