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95% of plastic in the oceans comes from 3rd World countries
The mainstream media has been bombarding Western countries with news about the need to phase out plastic from our daily lives in order to protect the environment, focusing on the World’s oceans.
But how much of that plastic is actually the West’s fault?
It’s easy to see awareness campaigns about trapped animals in all sorts of trash and wanting to do something in order to prevent it from happening...
Texas Scientists Discover the Source of Earth's Primordial Oceans
Evolutionist researchers at the Southwest Research Institutes may have discovered a solution for a scientific paradox related to the origins of life on Earth.
The study, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters journal, deals with the so called ‘faint young Sun paradox’ – an apparent contradiction between findings suggesting the presence of liquid water on Earth during the planet’s...
Jupiter's moon Ganymede can support life - NASA
Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, from the Galileo and Voyager space missions show a bright flat surface.
Ganymede, the largest moon in our solar system may possess ice and liquid oceans which scientists say are stacked up like a multi-layered club sandwich and may contain life.
Scientists from a NASA-funded research team performed a computer modeling of Ganymede’s oceans, taking into account...
The origins of Global Warming
Oceans are heating, not the atmosphere. Oceans put water into the air for creating rainfall. The warmer the oceans, the more rainfall there is someplace else.
Oceans have been warming since the last ice age ended 20 thousand years ago. In fact, oceans constantly acquire heat, and only the melting of glaciers cool them back down.
The sun’s energy heats the surface of the oceans to a significant...
Most mysterious seas on the planet
From times immemorial, deep blue sea appeared to be a hostile and hazardous environment to man. Like on land, there are anomalous area in oceans and seas. In addition to the well-known Bermuda Triangle and the Mariana Trench, there are many other places in all the oceans of the world, where strange and mysterious phenomena occur.
The Sea of the Devil is a part of the Pacific Ocean, located to the...
Saturn’s moon has watery ocean under thick ice crust
Cassini’s View of Titan
Titan, one of the most interesting objects in our Solar system, may have an ocean of water beneath its thick ice crust layer. Scientists say large deposits of water drastically increase the possibility of life on the moon.
Saturn’s largest moon Titan is one of the few objects in our system that can boast a true atmosphere. The moon also has developed a climate, with...