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What would it take to reverse global warming?

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To reverse global warming we would have to start by reducing our carbon emissions. Learn more about what it would take to reverse global warming.

How a Weather Balloon Works?

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Have you ever wondered how weather stations gather all of their data? Even though technology for predicting the weather has improved, simple weather balloons do a lot of the hard work every day.

How Global Warming Works

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Global warming is becoming an increasingly important issue. Find out what causes global warming and learn how we can decrease the effects of global warming.

Is there really water on Mars?

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Photographs have recently shown that there may be water on Mars. Find out if there's water on Mars and what that could mean for life on Mars.

The Mars Quiz

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Mars: There's been a lot of misinformation and myth-making about our nearest neighbor in the Solar System. Can you sort out the truth from the sci-fi? Try it now with our quiz!

Mars Has a Magnetosphere Problem. Inflatables Could Help

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Scientists have proposed creating an artificial magnetosphere for Mars with some help from inflatables. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How Much Air Pollution Comes From Cars?

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You see it every time smoke billows from your car's exhaust pipe. There's no denying that vehicles are major contributors to air pollution.

What Is The Jet Stream and How Is Climate Change Affecting It?

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Polar temperatures are changing more rapidly than equatorial ones, making the jet stream slower and wider, and extreme events longer-lasting.

Saturn's Rings Will Exist for Just a Blip in Time

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Saturn's rings will completely disappear in the next 100 million years. Learn more about Saturn and its famous rings at HowStuffWorks.

Kepler-186f: Earth's Mysterious 'First Cousin'

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Kepler-186f was the first Earth-sized planet found within its star's habitable zone. But there's still a lot we don't know about it.

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