Earth may have had a ring system 466 million years ago In a discovery that challenges our understanding of Earth's ancient history, researchers have found evidence suggesting that Earth may have had a ring system that formed around 466 million years ago, at the beginning of a ... Planetary...
Data from Weather China, the public weather service center of the CMA, shows that the average temperatures recorded across all provincial-level regions on the Chinese mainland last year ranked among the highest temperatures recorded during the top four warmest years in the country's observation hist...
Although most of the warming-cooling cycles throughout geologic history (that goes back hundreds of millions of years) have occurred over very long periods of times (tens of thousands of years), some mini-Ice Ages have occurred rather suddenly. The last mini-Ice Age to hit Europe and North...
Byline: DAVID DERBYSHIREDaily Mail (London)
A warmer planet doesn’t just raise temperatures. From wildfires to flooding to coral bleaching, here are some real-world implications.
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All other years between 1979 and 2022 are shown with grey lines. Copernicus Climate Change Service/ECMWF The world's oceans — which absorb 90% of Earth's heat — also saw record high temperatures. Copernicus found that the average global sea surface temperatu...
the public weather service center of the CMA, showsthat(宾语从句)the average temperaturesrecorded across all provincial-level regions on the Chinese mainland last year(定语从句)ranked among the highest temperatures recorded during the top four warmest years in the country's observation history. The ...
global temperature rise during the last 100–150 years, which is believed to be related to an anthropogenic enhancement of the greenhouse effect. It appears that over the past 50 years the average global temperature has increased more rapidly than during the whole recordedhistory. Linear trends ...
“Global warming could make humans shorter ” warn scientists who claim to have found evidence that it caused the world's first horses to shrink(收缩) nearly 50 million years ago. In fact a team from the universities of Florida and Nebraska says it has found a link between the Earth heatin...