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Live Science on MSNGigantic 'mud waves' buried deep beneath the ocean floor reveal dramatic formation of Atlantic when Africa and South America finally splitEnormous "mud waves" buried under the Atlantic seabed formed 117 million years ago as the Atlantic Ocean opened up.
A groundbreaking study reveals that South Africa's rising landmass isn't due to volcanic activity, but rather the Earth's ...
South Africa’s rising land puzzled scientists. New satellite data shows it's likely caused by water loss, not underground ...
Over the past decade, parts of South Africa have risen by as much as six millimeters – a subtle but measurable shift detected ...
According to a study conducted by the University of Bonn, droughts caused the land in Germany to rise by six millimeters ...
Critical mi<span id="cke_bm_439E" style="d nerals are key components in renewable energy technologies, which South Africa has ...
The U.S. had planned to support a critical minerals project in South Africa. Current and former officials say it’s now in question.
South Africa’s surface is rising. Slowly, almost invisibly, some areas are lifting by as much as two millimeters each year.
This year's well-known riders attended, including some of the most recognizable names in freeride, including Red Bull Rampage ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus a half century ago is expected to plunge uncontrolled back to Earth within ...
The world is entering a new geopolitical era – one defined by retreating superpowers, restructured trade dynamics, and ...
The Miss Earth South Africa team, corporate partners and local children planted trees to honour Earth Day and inspire a new generation of eco-leaders.
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