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Thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Monterey Bay Aquarium for partnering with us on this episode of SciShow. All of the amazing deep-s...
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- SciShow
Up to 3 times in the past 2.4 billion years, Earth has become a desolate "snowball" with average global temperatures less than -70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Apr 9, 2008 · Scientists think there may have been a time where Earth was completely covered by glaciers. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographi...
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Mar 23, 2021 · There Are Mountains Deep Within the Earth. Scientists think they’ve discovered some peaks taller than Mt Everest deep beneath the earth’s crust, and this range might be the key to one of...
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In this short film, a NASA scientist, a weathercaster, a long-time Mammoth Mountain ski patroller and a professor of snow hydrology talk through the science of how California’s big mountain home...
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NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission has produced its first global map of rainfall and snowfall. The GPM Core Observatory launched one year ago on...
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Jun 5, 2024 · This vicious cycle amplifies the cooling effect dramatically, potentially setting the stage for a runaway glaciation that plunges Earth into the deep freeze of a global snowball Earth.