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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Originally posted on Open Geography:
Check this out. You thought you had an impressive rolodex. Here’s the American Geographic Society membership wheel: Realize that this thing is about 2 feet tall. Here it is closed:
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Plate Tectonics Cannot Explain Early Earth:Study
The current theory of continental drift provides a good model for understanding terrestrial processes through history. However, while plate tectonics is able to successfully shed light on processes up to 3 billion years ago, the theory isn’t sufficient in explaining … Continue reading
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Tagged CLIMATE, natural history museum, science, theory of continental drift
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Originally posted on Master in Regenerating Intermediate Landscapes:
We thought these renditions of crumbling urban landscapes by artist Liu Wei were pretty cool. Made of discarded schoolbooks held together with wood and steel, some of Wei’s sculpture measure more than…
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