As the earth spins on its axis, half of the planet’s surface is always facing the sun (day) while the other half is dark (night).
This line where day and night meet is called the terminator, and it’s quite interesting indeed.
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As the earth spins on its axis, half of the planet’s surface is always facing the sun (day) while the other half is dark (night).
This line where day and night meet is called the terminator, and it’s quite interesting indeed.
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Our amazing planet has a number of natural features that are so incredible it’s hard to believe they actually exist.
Many of these exotic natural features are popular tourist attractions that draw thousands of visitors every year.
Others are so remote that only the most daring and/or the most wealthy among us will ever have an opportunity to see them in person.
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We Earthlings are quite familiar with volcanoes since their frequent eruptions sometimes make the national news.
Most of us also know that an entire U.S. state (Hawaii) was created by a series of volcanic eruptions.
But guess what? Earth isn’t the only planet in the solar system that has volcanoes on it.