Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez of the Revolucion Ciudadana (Citizen Revolution) party held a campaign rally ...
Luisa Gonzalez, the bishop of former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (2007-2017), once again embodies the hope of ...
In Norway, scientists have found blue rings in trees that hint at how volcanic eruptions disrupted growth throughout history.
The facility, from which Ecuador gets almost a third of its ... two earthquakes that struck the same day in 1987 and a volcanic eruption in 2002. A few years later, he led the construction of ...
The scientists identified blue rings caused by particularly cold summers in 1877 and 1902, which could potentially have been caused by the eruptions of far-off volcanoes Cotopaxi in Ecuador and Mount ...
Researchers suspect volcanic eruptions in Central and South America may have led to cold summers in Norway between 1877 and 1902, forming peculiar blue rings in Scandinavian trees and shrubs.
Families boarded ferries and extra flights were laid on to help people leave Santorini on Monday as dozens of tremors shook ...
Some studies have also found links between the cold Norwegian summer of 1877 and the eruption of Cotopaxi in Ecuador. But researchers say “there is no other evidence” to link the volcanic ...
These rings are not just a visual anomaly but serve as natural archives of past cold summers. Researchers studying samples from Scots pine trees and juniper shrubs on Mount Iškoras in northern Norway ...
Mount Everest is indeed the world's highest mountain, with its peak standing at 8,849m (that's 8.8km) above the ocean.
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