And as David Attenborough narrates in footage from the BBC TV series Planet Earth filmed in Mauritania, “swarms join up with ...
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Gemstone-filled river and striped mountain ridge form massive 'Y' in China's revitalized desert — Earth from space
A 2025 satellite photo shows a giant "Y" in the middle of the Taklamakan Desert, where a verdant river and a lengthy "red-white mountain" meet. The intersecting features are also home to an ...
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Why Mars became a desert while Earth stayed alive
For decades, scientists have puzzled over why Earth stayed warm and alive while Mars turned cold and dry. Both planets began with similar ingredients—rocky surfaces, carbon, water, and sunlight—but ...
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Why the world’s largest desert can never experience a heatwave
Antarctica, the world’s largest desert, challenges the common idea that deserts are always hot. Despite being covered in ice, ...
Where there’s a tree, there’s usually a forest. But not always. A biologist describes some of the loneliest trees on planet Earth. When we think about isolation in nature, we usually picture islands ...
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