Welcome all to the H2G2 Living Earth Society
This is an area where people with an interest in the forces affecting our home planet can come to discuss news items of interest, share their experiences, seek advice and read interesting guide entries related to natural phenomena on our planet.
This is the page to talk about all sorts of natural earth phenomena - Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Tornados, Blizzards and Ice Storms, Rainstorms, El Nino, Lightning Strikes, Floods, Meteorite Strikes, Climate Change, Droughts, Landslides, Avalanches, Tsunamis, and all sorts of phenomena that reveal to us that the Earth is alive, and very active!
This is also the page where people can talk about plate tectonics, the geological record, the fossil record, mountain formation, glaciations and any ancient processes or cataclysms that caused our Earth to be what it is today.
Hot Topics
Could the events portrayed in "The Day after Tomorrow" really happen? Here's what the weathermen think.
It's monsoon season again! Find out more about the monsoon, why it happens, and what its effects are.
The Royal Geographic Society has released some interesting pictures from its archives.
How to join
- Just add your name to the forum Yes, I want to join below, and you will be added into our members list!
- Then, click here to stay abreast of any topics that people might wish to talk about. I post news updates on a regular basis to this page!
- Then, post any topic of interest to this page, and get talking!
- If you have put an Earth related article in Peer Review, let me know!
Entries in Peer Review
Earth Science topics currently in Peer Review. Let me know if you want an entry displayed here...
JimiX has written an article on Earthquakes in Pennsylvania. Take a look!
Researchers' Experiences
"It was bright blue/white, about the size of a pea, and only lasted a second or so, exploding, in a pop/phutt."
Have you personally experienced a severe weather event or geological event? Or, have you visited a place of outstanding natural beauty? Tell us about it!
The Researchers' Experiences Page contains accounts of our close encounters with nature.
Latest News
Here are a few pieces of selected news from around the world.
Researchers' Experiences
"I saw that the earth was rolling and we all started to get a bit sea-sick because of the rolling and pitching."
Have you personally experienced a severe weather event or geological event? Or, have you visited a place of outstanding natural beauty? Tell us about it!
The Researchers' Experiences Page contains accounts of our close encounters with nature.
Worth Reading
Here are few H2G2 guide entries of interest.
Plate Tectonics for Beginners : How to Survive Extreme Weather : Kick 'em Jenny : Recognising Tornadoes for the Layman : The Tambora Volcano
Here is a more comprehensive list of Living Earth Entries.
Cool Links
Please let me know if you have found other pages of interest!
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