They’re called rock glaciers, and they might not look like much, but they’ll continue to provide meltwater after the world’s iconic white glaciers are gone.
Scientists say the trend is not only a "considerable risk" to shipping but is also reshaping deep-sea habitats.
Researchers say they have uncovered the Stonehenge stone's "true" journey — from Scotland to Wiltshire via the North Sea.
Some rocks will burn, and others will melt, depending on how they were formed and what minerals they contain.
For sheer abundance and ease of production of oil and natural gas, it simply doesn’t get any better than the Persian Gulf region.
Scientists from Germany found that quarrying took place at the Jojosi site in South Africa.
