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Mother Earth: Water: The Lifeblood of our Planet

Friday, December 7, 2007

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Welcome to the fourth post in the series we’re calling Mother Earth. In our last posts, we’ve covered the formation of the Earth, volcanoes, and the early atmosphere. Today, we’ll be covering the role of water in

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Mother Earth: From Noxious Fumes to a Breath of Fresh Air

Thursday, December 6, 2007

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Welcome to the third post in the series we’re calling Mother Earth. So far we have covered the Earth from the big bang to its earliest formation and the role of volcanoes in shaping our world. You can view the

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Mother Earth: When Volcanoes Ruled the World

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

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Welcome to the second post in Environmental Graffiti’s Mother Earth series. Yesterday, we discussed the big bang to the formation of Earth as a planet. If you missed that article, check it out here. Today we travel back billions of years to a time when the [...]

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Mother Earth: How the Earth Was Born

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

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Why are we here? As humans we have an annoying but highly important habit of not being able to just accept that things exist. Kurt Vonnegut said it best through his farcical religious leader Bokonon in Cat’s Cradle: “Tiger gotta hunt. Bird gotta fly. Man gotta

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