The axis of Planet Earth has tilted by 31.5 inches (nearly 80cm) and humans are to blame for this, according to a new study.
As reported in recent days by outlets including Popular Science and USA Today, more than a year after the research was ...
In an eye-opening study, researchers have discovered that human activities, particularly groundwater pumping, are causing a ...
That is why the North and South Poles will never be perfectly straight and will always be on an axis. It's also thought that ...
Groundwater pumping has shifted Earth’s axis by 31.5 inches in two decades, altering mass distribution, driving sea level ...
Earth has therefore tilted it on its axis at a rate of about 1.7 inches (4.3 centimetres) a year, giving a total of 78.5 centimetres, during the 18-year study period. While spinning on its axis ...
New findings reveal that humans’ massive extraction of groundwater is causing Earth’s axis to tilt, shifting it by ...
Research published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that Earth’s tilt has shifted by 31.5 inches in less than two ...
That is why the North and South Poles will never be perfectly straight and will always be on an axis. It's also thought that this impact is what led to the creation of our moon. Why is the Earth's ...
The Earth has always had a tilt to its axis of 23.5 degrees, which is why we have seasons and daylight saving time. The pumped groundwater eventually makes its way to the oceans and has ...
As a result, there has been a massive relocation of water on the planet and distribution to oceans. Earth has therefore tilted it on its axis at a rate of about 1.7 inches (4.3 centimetres) a year, ...