Vikings, Volcanoes, and Sheep: How Geology Rewrites Ancient History Posted on 2022/03/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Awesome real-time geomorphology Posted on 2022/03/11 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/Scienceworld0/status/1497376089768968192?s=20&t=JckpvnvC2OS8NgQxL97HDw
These pieces of rock are from the asteroid Ryugu Posted on 2022/02/23 by Carl Robitaille Reply These pieces of rock are from the asteroid Ryugu, and were returned to Earth by the @haya2e_jaxa mission in late 2020.And here's something I find incredible.They're the building blocks of the Solar System.This is basically the stuff that we come from.(📷: JAXA) pic.twitter.com/Ym2YS7luZH— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) February 21, 2022
A century of global deaths from disasters Posted on 2022/02/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply A century of global deaths from disasters How did global deaths from disasters change over the last century (ish)? 👇We've become more resilient. This will be increasingly important in our adaptation to climate change.New chart on @OurWorldInData: https://t.co/vNQxvLkNUo pic.twitter.com/0Q1rpUPqLd— Hannah Ritchie (@_HannahRitchie) February 16, 2022
I recently learned something mindblowing about the geological history of the Mediterranean Sea, and I just can’t get it out of my head. Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply I recently learned something mindblowing about the geological history of the Mediterranean Sea, and I just can't get it out of my head.Now I'm going to make it *your* problem too. Sorry.Hang onto your hat. This is wild.1/ pic.twitter.com/NGwwSsBhGb— Mike Sowden (@Mikeachim) February 8, 2022
Literally just three minutes where I talk about some rocks Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Topography of South America Posted on 2022/01/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/Geographhy/status/1487073258755162117?s=20&t=NwoVY4TqeEaCgS8jP80BAw
Does the sun cause earthquakes? (It’s not as crazy as it sounds.) Posted on 2022/01/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Here are all of the rivers and waterways in Africa, coloured according to the major hydrological basins they are part of Posted on 2022/01/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply Here are all of the rivers and waterways in Africa, coloured according to the major hydrological basins they are part of This wonderful map shows the rivers and waterways of Africa, coloured according to the major hydrological basins they are part of. Source: https://t.co/E94q48IfgY pic.twitter.com/boL0bZ88YH— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) January 23, 2022