👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment here! Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for fun way to explore weathering and geology, try making these erosion labs! Be ...
Hydrogen gas formed by natural processes in the subsurface of mountain ranges could represent a promising source of clean energy. A new international study led by Unil and GFZ shows that erosion plays ...
Want to see erosion in action? This experiment uses soil, mulch, and grass to effectively demonstrate the need for erosion control. Follow along and discover how to get started! What is erosion ...
Weathering and erosion slowly chisel, polish, and buff Earth's rock into ever evolving works of art—and then wash the remains ...
Soil erosion reduces the productivity of ecosystems, it changes nutrient cycles and it thus directly impacts climate and society. An international team of researchers, recorded temporal changes of ...
For the first time, scientists have observed how the tiny fungi that live on plant roots begin to break down rocks. The researchers watched fungi disrupt the crystal structure of a common mineral in ...
Jo Handelsman, Obama’s former science advisor, explains why more farms are experiencing erosion, and how it reduces crop yields. The following is an excerpt from A World Without Soil: The Past, ...
This sunken 100-foot walkway in Indiana Dunes National Park was built to help people with disabilities enjoy the lakeside view. Now, due to erosion, visitors can no longer use it. Credit: Tyler Lake, ...
Good morning scientists! Can you help Ms. Courtney Cochran predict what will happen when you pour water over soil? Join Ms. Cochran as she teaches us about erosion! Rise and Shine is available to ...
Soil degradation is gradually becoming a major challenge in the world, and one of the biggest drivers of it is the erosion of topsoil. Soil degradation might just be coming to a tipping point if ...
O'ahu's sandy beaches are at risk. New research has determined that 81% of O'ahu's coastline could experience erosion by 2100, with 40% of this loss happening by 2030. Importantly, these forecasts of ...
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