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How Landslides Work

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Landslides can be devastating, causing more damage than their triggers. Learn more about landslides and landslide causes.

Top 10 Doomsday Prophecies

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It seems like every few years someone comes out with a new doomsday prophecy. From aliens and asteroids to floods and earthquakes, how do people think the world will end?

Pole Shift: Why Does the North Pole Move?

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The North Pole and why it moves are explained in this article. Learn about the North Pole.

Did the Colossi of Memnon used to sing at sunrise?

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Singing monuments sounds like the premise of an enchanted Broadway musical -- or a scene straight out of "A Night at the Museum." So did the Colossi of Memnon actually sing at one time? And if so, why don't they sing anymore? Stage fright?

What Is the Mohorovicic Discontinuity and Can Humans Ever Reach It?

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This seismic boundary lies within Earth between the bottom of crust and the uppermost mantle. But nobody has ever dug down deep enough to confirm it exists. So does it?

What Would Happen if the Earth Stopped Rotating?

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You can say goodbye to the seven continents and hello to days that seem infernally long. What else awaits you on a spin-free Earth?

How Do Mountains Form?

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If geology has taught us anything about Earth's history, it's that nothing is permanent. And that goes for mountain ranges, all of which are constantly rising and falling.

How Weather Alerts Work

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Weather alerts are sent through many forms of communication whenever bad weather strikes. Learn how weather alerts work in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Can You Identify the City From Its Major League Teams?

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Get your game face on! We've got a quiz covering some big-time cities and their major league franchises. Do you know where to put your Red Sox and your White Sox (and we don't mean laundry)? Travel North America with this team-themed trivia!

Who Paid the Largest Criminal Fine in History and Why?

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The largest criminal fines in history have been paid by corporations, not individuals. Who paid the largest criminal fine in history and why?

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