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The last form of life in earth will be…


As revealed by an investigation based on a computer model that evaluated the fate of our planet billions of years from now. The last survivors on earth creatures will be the microbes. According to research from the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
“Finally in about 2,800 million years, when conditions deteriorate further, even microbes called extremophiles, which could have live in poisonous and arid environment will die. and that is when the Earth will be devoid of any life, according to this model.”

NEWS: Meteorite hits Russia 15/02/2013 Incredible Footage


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A tremendous flash in the skies just couple hours ago happened in Chelyabinsk city followed by a devastating sonic boom leaving hundreds of windows broken and lighting the streets of the city with light hundred times stronger than normal. Lots of people left their houses thinking that an atomic bomb went off near the city. We’ve got very awesome footage here collected from multiple dashcams and surveylance cams around the city.

“Fragments of the meteorite reached Earth, falling in sparsely populated areas in the Chelyabinsk region,”

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Video: World’s Largest Cave


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Son Doong cave was classified as the largest cave in the world by BCRA and selected as one of the most beautiful in the globe by the BBC news. Son Doong cave is more than 200 meters wide, 150 meters high, and approx 9 kilometers long, with caverns big enough to fit an entire city street inside them, twice as large as Deer Cave in Malaysia (currently considered the world’s largest with 90 meters wide, 100 meters high and 2 kilometers long).
In next time, Japan’s NHK World TV will broadcast on June 25 a 3D scientific reportage on Vietnam’s Son Doong cave.
The newest exploring videos about Son Doong cave:

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NASA Finds 2012 Sustained Long-Term Climate Warming Trend


NASA’s analysis of Earth’s surface temperature found that 2012 ranked as the ninth-warmest year since 1880. NASA scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) compare the average global temperature each year to the average from 1951 to 1980. This 30-year period provides a baseline from which to measure the warming Earth has experienced due to increasing atmospheric levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases. While 2012 was the ninth-warmest year on record, all 10 of the warmest years in the GISS analysis have occurred since 1998, continuing a trend of temperatures well above the mid-20th century average. The record dates back to 1880 because that is when there were enough meteorological stations around the world to provide global temperature data.
Data source: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Visualization credit: NASA Goddard’s Scientific Visualization Studio

Photos: “Cave of the Three Bridges” Baatara Gorge Waterfall


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Baatara gorge waterfall can be found in the Tannourine, Lebanon. Discovered in 1952, the waterfall drops 255 m into a cave of jurassic limestone.

The cave is also known as the “Cave of the Three Bridges” A 1988 florescent dye test demonstrated that the water emerged at the spring of Dalleh in Mgharet a Ghaouaghir.

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Titatic collision Milky Way galaxy Vrs. Andromeda galaxy.


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The Milky Way is destined to get a major makeover during the encounter, which is predicted to happen four billion years from now. It is likely the sun will be flung into a new region of our galaxy, but our Earth and solar system are in no danger of being destroyed.

This illustration shows a stage in the predicted merger between our Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, as it will unfold over the next several billion years. In this image, representing Earth’s night sky in 3.75 billion years, Andromeda (left) fills the field of view and begins to distort the Milky Way with tidal pull.

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