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Why are the waves on the U.S. West Coast larger than the waves on the East Coast?

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West coast waves in the U.S. are larger than those on the east coast. Find out why west coast waves are larger than east coast waves in this article.

Bluefin Tuna: Tasty Meal or Endangered Species?

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You may have heard of bluefin tuna as a premium sushi ingredient. It's also at risk of extinction due to overfishing.

9 Deep-diving Facts About the Lands of Oceania

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Fourteen countries and 39 million square miles make up Oceania in the South Pacific. And bungee jumping was invented there, too.

How Well Do You Know Mexican Geography?

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Mexico is America's neighbor to the south, but how well do you know this large and diverse country? Test your Mexico knowledge with this HowStuffWorks quiz!

How the Panama Canal Makes Water Flow Uphill

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The Panama Canal has been one of the world's biggest engineering feats since it was built nearly by hand in the 1900s.

Cyclone vs. Hurricane: Differences Between These Major Storms

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Both are destructive storms that can pack powerful winds and devastating storm surge. So how are they different? Or are they?

The North American Geography Quiz

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North America encompasses huge expanses of water and land. What do you know about this area's people, geology and climate? Take this quiz to find out.

The Fastest Fish in the Ocean Can Swim at Nearly 70 MPH

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While there are tons of fish in the sea, only a few hold the title of the fastest fish in the ocean. You might wonder how the fastest fish swim at such high speeds.

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?

The World's 'Poles of Inaccessibility' Are, Well, Pretty Inaccessible

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The Poles of Inaccessibility are the locations on Earth that are the farthest away from either water or land and are the most remote spots in the world.

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