Category: Regional Specifics

How metamorphic rocks are made?

Metamorphic Rocks: How They’re Made, and Why You Should Care Ever picked up a cool-looking rock and wondered where it came from? Chances are, if it’s got some interesting layers or a unique sparkle, you might be holding a metamorphic rock. The name itself, “metamorphic,” basically means “changed form” – and that’s exactly what these

Why are earthquakes felt more on the East Coast?

Why East Coast Earthquakes Feel So Different: It’s Not Just You! Earthquakes. We all know they happen, but the way they feel can be wildly different depending on where you are. The West Coast gets all the earthquake attention, right? But here’s a little secret: when the East Coast rumbles, it can feel like the

Is there a fault line in the Atlantic Ocean?

Is There a Fault Line in the Atlantic Ocean? So, you’re wondering about fault lines in the Atlantic Ocean? Forget the image of one big, dramatic crack like you see in movies. The reality is way more interesting. Instead of a single fault line, the Atlantic boasts a whole network of geological features. Think of

When did the Kashmir Earthquake end?

The 2005 Kashmir earthquake occurred at 08:50:39 Pakistan Standard Time on 8 October in Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir.…2005 Kashmir earthquake. Kabul Islamabad Lahore Local time 08:50 PKT Magnitude 7.6 Mw Depth 15 km (9.3 mi) Epicenter 34.45°N 73.65°ECoordinates:34.45°N 73.65°E What was the duration of the Kashmir earthquake? The epicenter of this earthquake was located around Muzaffarabad,

How old is the Earth’s outer core?

The 1 billion to 1.3 billion year result suggests that Earth’s core is “actually relatively young,” Lin said. This estimate isn’t as young as some estimates, such as one published in 2016 in the journal Nature (opens in new tab) that used similar methods but found the core was a mere 700 million years old.

What is lofting plume?

Lofting Plumes: When Air Pollution Takes the High Road Ever seen smoke billowing from a factory chimney and wondered where it all goes? Well, the path that smoke takes, what scientists call a “plume,” is a fascinating dance dictated by the atmosphere. And sometimes, that dance leads to a rather fortunate outcome: a “lofting plume.”

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