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    What is "extreme solar particle event"? How may it damage Earth's ozone layer?

    Scientists warn that extreme solar particle events, occurring every thousand years, could severely damage Earth's ozone layer, increasing UV radiation and health risks. Recent studies highlight the potential dangers and the likelihood of these events happening soon.

    NASA satellite GOLD makes startling discovery. What are these X- and C-shaped formations around Earth? Details here

    NASA's GOLD satellite discovered unexpected shapes in Earth's ionosphere, challenging existing beliefs and emphasizing the need for further study.

    Earth's inner core slows down: New research unveils 70-year cycle

    Researchers have confirmed that Earth's inner core, a solid metal ball spinning independently within our planet, has slowed down significantly. Seismic data reveals a 70-year cycle in its rotational speed. The findings, published in Nature, indicate a complex interplay of forces influencing the core's motion. While this slowdown may impact Earth's magnetic field, scientists continue to debate its broader implications. This article delves into the latest discoveries and ongoing research in understanding the mysterious inner core.

    Scientists confirm that the core of the Earth is moving slowly and backwards. Here are the details

    Scientists who study the Earth have confirmed that the core of the Earth is moving so slowly that it is actually moving backwards. A team of scientists had first reported this in 2023 and it has now been confirmed and published in a journal.

    Earth's core has reversed its movement and slowed down. How will it affect you? Know in detail

    The phenomenon of reversing the motion of the Earth's core is called 'backtracking'. Scientists don't know what triggered it and they also wonder if and when the rotation of the core will change back.

    Where can you see the Northern Lights tonight? Everything you may like to know

    The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis is a natural light display in Earth's sky. These are seen when the highly charged particles carried by solar storms are reflected to the poles by the Earth's magnetic field.

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