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New research shows the dried Aral Sea region is rising due to Earth’s mantle, adjusting to lose water weight. The man-made ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNESA Captures the Alarming Collapse of the Aral Sea in Stark Satellite ImageryA striking new satellite image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on April 4, 2025, illustrates the latest stage in ...
A team of Earth scientists affiliated with Peking University and the Southern University of Science and Technology, both in ...
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Live Science on MSN'Quiet Chernobyl' changed Earth's surface so much the planet's mantle is still moving 80 years laterThe land beneath the former Aral Sea in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is rising and will continue to do so for many decades. Now, ...
Samarkand Climate Forum, Karakalpakstan introduced the Aral Culture Summit to spotlight recovery, history, and future ...
A new satellite image from the European Space Agency reveals the ongoing collapse of the Aral Sea, once the world's fourth-largest lake.
U ntil the 1960s, the Aral Sea was one of the largest inland reservoirs of water in the world. Over seven decades, the lake ...
As the Aral Sea has been drained by irrigation and dried up, the mass loss on the surface has caused Earth’s upper mantle to rise up, lifting the emptied sea bed an average of 7 millimetres per year ...
An emergent initiative dedicated to the social and environmental transformation of the Aral Sea region through art, culture, design and science debuts 4-6 April 2025. To be inaugurated during the ...
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 4. Together with Uzbekistan, we are working on greening the bottom of the Aral Sea, said Kazakhstan ...
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