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We picture sand, but deserts are defined by rainfall. Antarctica gets so little precipitation it’s technically a vast desert—its snow cover simply hides the fact.
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We picture sand, but deserts are defined by rainfall. Antarctica gets so little precipitation it’s technically a vast desert—its snow cover simply hides the fact.
On a historical timescale, the Sahara was green and wetter “yesterday.” As rainfall patterns shifted, lakes shrank—leaving not just sand, but a massive climate story.
Even if your sky looks calm, there’s a storm somewhere. Earth produces countless electrical discharges at once—we just mistake our horizon for the whole world.
A riverbed isn’t as fixed as it looks. When rains swell flow, sand and gravel move; bends shift, and a river can abandon an old path and carve a new one.
Secret: Trust, freedom, generous social system. Finns call it "sisu" - strength to keep going despite hardships.
The rocks at the bottom of the Grand Canyon are about half as old as Earth.
Contrary to popular belief, the Great Wall is too thin to be seen from space with the naked eye.
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