It Turns Out That the Earth Has a Steady 27-Million-Year ‘Heartbeat’
2021-06-29
It turns out that the Earth has a ‘heartbeat’: a long, slow geological pulse that lasts for 27.5 million years; marked by clusters of major geological events. Events including: volcanic activity, mass extinctions, major tectonic plate movements and sea level increases. The bad news is that periodic surges in geologicalread more