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  2. Snowball Earth (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Yuhiro Tsujitsugu, Snowball Earth has been serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Comic Spirits since January 27, 2021. [2] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on January 30, 2021. [1] As of April 30, 2024, seven volumes have been ...

  3. Snowball Earth - Wikipedia

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    A black smoker, a type of hydrothermal vent. A tremendous glaciation would curtail photosynthetic life on Earth, thus depleting atmospheric oxygen, and thereby allowing non-oxidized iron-rich rocks to form. Detractors argue that this kind of glaciation would have made life extinct entirely.

  4. Marinoan glaciation - Wikipedia

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    An earlier and longer possible snowball phase, the Huronian glaciation, is not shown here. The Marinoan glaciation, sometimes also known as the Varanger glaciation,[2]was a period of worldwide glaciation.[3] Its beginning is poorly constrained, but occurred no earlier than 654.5 Ma(million years ago).[4]

  5. Scientists Found the Incredible Proof of Snowball Earth: Our ...

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    August 20, 2024 at 10:15 AM. Scientists Find Incredible Proof of Snowball EarthKardd - Getty Images. Between 640 and 720 million years ago, the Earth was covered in ice, snagging it the modern ...

  6. Timeline of glaciation - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of glaciation. Appearance. Climate history over the past 500 million years, with the last three major ice ages indicated, Andean-Saharan (450 Ma), Karoo (300 Ma) and Late Cenozoic. A less severe cold period or ice age is shown during the Jurassic - Cretaceous (150 Ma). There have been five or six major ice ages in the history of Earth ...

  7. Snowpiercer - Wikipedia

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    Snowpiercer (Korean: 설국열차; Hanja: 雪國列車; RR: Seolgungnyeolcha) is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action thriller film based on the French climate fiction graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette. [10] The film was directed by Bong Joon-ho [11][12] and written by Bong and Kelly Masterson.

  8. Paul F. Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Paul F. Hoffman. Paul Felix Hoffman, FRSC, OC (born March 21, 1941) is a Canadian geologist and Sturgis Hooper Professor Emeritus of Geology at Harvard University. He specializes in the Precambrian era and is widely known for his research on Snowball Earth glaciation in the Neoproterozoic era particularly through his research on sedimentary ...

  9. David Evans (geologist) - Wikipedia

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    David Evans is an American professor of geology and geophysics at Yale University. He works on quantitative reconstruction of supercontinents. He is involved in the Snowball Earth theory of Precambrian ice ages by demonstrating that the magnetic latitudes of ancient ice deposits were tropical. He is also the head of Berkeley College, one of ...