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How to Write a Rock Description for Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks (Geology)
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Many of us, through our time at sixth form or university, have to go through the tedious process of writing a rock description. It is, let...
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The Japan Earthquake - Videos of the Cracks Moving! Liquefaction in action!
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Hey guys, sorry about not posting any posts up in the last few weeks! By the end of the month there should be a few new posts on the blog. ...
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Amazing Cloud Formation Facts and Pictures
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As the famous phrase goes "a picture is worth a thousand words", meaning a gallery must be invaluable. Here are some phenomenal pi...
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Case Study: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (11th March 2011)
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The Japan earthquake occurred on the 11th March 2011. It was the largest earthquake that they have had since records began . It was origina...
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What are Geysers?
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Geothermal springs are more commonly known as hot springs. Although there is no set definition, hot springs are often defined as springs whe...
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Seeing The Northern Lights - The Aurora Borealis
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Aurorae is a collective term for the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis, or as they or more commonly known, the northern lights and th...
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Rivers of Ice that Plough through Mountains
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Glaciers are huge masses of ice which moves over land like a very slow river. They are formed where snow accumulates over many years and thr...
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The Supervolcano: The Most Destructive Force on Earth
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Supervolcanoes are different from normal volcanoes. They aren't recognisable by a conical shape that you would imagine a volcano to be. ...
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Introduction
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Well I'm new to the whole blogging thing... but I've wanted to do this for a while and I've finally got round to it! I'm ...
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