The 'dead zone' on the ocean threatens the life and ecosystem of many seas
'dead zones' are low oxygen areas on the ocean that threaten life and cause marine ecosystems to change.
'dead zones' are low oxygen areas on the ocean that threaten life and cause marine ecosystems to change.
if climate change is not addressed, it is expected to increase the number of deaths from air pollution by up to 60,000 by 2030 and 260,000 by 2100 globally, a study has claimed.
big cities like shanghai or calcutta completely disappeared under the ocean. ho chi minh city of vietnam is also one of the most heavily affected areas.
a new technology device called robotic son promises to make things happen in the future to cope with climate change.
climate change not only makes the arctic ocean region rise, many ice shelves cracked, but a series of acidic levels in this sea have increased dramatically over time. currently
researchers at harvard university have changed the way we think about the largest ice age event on earth, snowball earth. this video will show you how the earth froze according to
by studying ancient particles, scientists have gained a deep understanding of how the world's oldest cities were born and developed about 8000 years ago.
with the message of the desire to educate and raise the awareness of the city people about water conservation and use, a house with a strange architecture in edinburgh was formed
below is a picture of the incredible change of the earth over the past 100 years recorded by nasa's aerospace and aerospace agency.
internet connectivity is being threatened by climate change and rising sea levels.