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How Much Water Is on Earth?

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Water is one of the most abundant substances on the planet. About 70 percent of our planet is covered by oceans, but just how much water is there on Earth?

Diesel Isn't Always a Worse Polluter Than Gasoline

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Whether diesel- or gasoline-powered cars spit out more toxins depends on the pollutant measured, a new study says. HowStuffWorks reports.

What are natural gas hydrates?

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What are natural gas hydrates? Learn what natural gas hydrates are in this article.

15 Largest Cities in Japan, Ranked by Population

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Japan, a country of rich tradition and cutting-edge modernity, is home to some of the most populous cities in the world. From the industrious metropolis of Tokyo to the cultural heritage of Kyoto, the largest cities in Japan offer a unique blend of history, innovation and vibrant local life.

The World Cries as 'Oppy' Dies

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NASA's Mars rover Opportunity's last words were: "My battery is low and it's getting dark."

Carbon Capture-to-fuel Is Here

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We're pulling CO2 out of thin air and transforming it into a fuel. HowStuffWorks looks at the science and how close it is to commercial viability.

Can You Be Addicted to Endorphins?

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Roller coaster junkies rejoice: Riding these coasters could be a safe way to deal with your addiction to endorphins.

How does the Farmers' Almanac predict weather?

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It sure would be handy to know what the weather is going to be like for the next year. Unfortunately, there's just one problem: Weather is notoriously difficult to predict. So is the Farmers' Almanac accurate, or is it just blowing hot air?

Do tornadoes really avoid cities?

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Are you safer from tornadoes if you live in a city? Would Dorothy have ended up in Oz if she lived in New York rather than Kansas? Let's separate fact from fiction.

How rare are double rainbows?

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A double rainbow, man! Just the sight of one can send us babbling into happiness. And why not? Rainbows are beautiful. And two rainbows at the same time? Even better. But just how rare are these colorful arcs?

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