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A 9.1 magnitude earthquake did more than trigger a deadly tsunami. NASA explains how it affected Earth’s axis and day length.
According to NASA scientists, the huge amount of water held back by the dam has shifted the distribution of Earth’s mass.
Researchers Claim to Know Why the Earth’s Rotation Is Wobblier Than Before Environmental change has caused many alterations ...
June and July are the months when the Northern Hemisphere receives the most sunlight due to the Earth's tilt on its axis.
Future studies may also help scientists and governments plan for adaptations. Scientists flabbergasted after observing major ...
The study, published in March in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, says the dramatic ice melt would redistribute the ...
While Earth's slowdown is not noticeable on human timescales, it's enough to work significant changes over eons. One of those ...
A gigantic dam, our extraction of groundwater, melting ice sheets and rising sea levels are all altering Earth’s spin. The ...
As ice sheets melt and ocean mass gets redistributed around the planet, Earth's geographic North and South poles could shift up to 89 feet (27 meters) by 2100 as the planet's axis of rotation ...
According to a report in Science, researchers have determined that water on land, which includes soil moisture levels, underground aquifers, lakes, rivers and other water-holding surfaces, has been ...
Climate change is causing a significant redistribution of mass on Earth due to melting ice sheets, leading to a shift in the ...