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Wonders of Heritage


Why Spotted Lake British Columbia Looks Like It’s Covered in Giant Polka Dots
The Spotted Lake in British Columbia, Canada, is one of the most curious-looking lakes on Earth. And it's not just its distinctive polka-dot appearance that makes it special. During the hot summer months, the lake evaporates, leaving behind colorful mineral-rich pools that form fascinating and unique patterns. But beyond the captivating science, this lake is also a sacred site with traditional medicinal value for the Okanagan Syilx First Nations people.


The Hottest Place on Earth: Danakil Depression Ethiopia
Resembling a landscape from an alien planet, the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is the hottest place on Earth and it is home to acidic pools, sulfur springs, lava lakes, and salt flats. Yet, life somehow finds a way to survive. How is that even possible? Explore the geology of this region to understand what creates such an extreme environment: from the extreme heat to sulfur springs, lava lakes, and salt flats. Discover the remarkable microorganisms that call this toxic infer


The Colors of Rainbow Mountains Zhangye Danxia Explained - Geology of Rainbow Mountains China
Explore the mesmerizing Rainbow Mountains Zhangye Danxia in China! Discover the geological secrets and vibrant colors of Rainbow Mountains.


What is the difference between rocks, minerals, and gemstones?
Uncover the differences between rocks, minerals, and gemstones, discover how they are all formed, and explore examples from each category.


What is magma and how is magma formed?
What is magma? Magma is a super-hot viscous material that consists of molten and semi-molten rock that flows deep beneath the Earth’s surface. Depending on the chemical composition of the magma, there are three magma categories: basaltic magma, andesitic magma, and rhyolitic magma. There are different mechanisms for magma formation: partial melting, decompression melting, and flux-induced melting. When magma breaks through the earth’s surface, the magma that reaches the surfa


What is the Richat Structure - "The Eye of the Sahara"?
The Richat Structure (The Eye of the Sahara) is an eroded geologic dome in Mauritania, Africa. Its birth started over 100 million years ago.
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