About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to ...
We need to improve our knowledge of geography if we want to be the great nation we already believe ourselves to be; that has ...
A conveyor belt of ocean water that loops the planet and regulates global temperatures could be heading for a tipping point.
The latest campaign looks back at National Geographic’s legacy of exploration, science and visual storytelling, supported by ...
Why do we care about places we may never visit? Why do stories about wildlife, people and cultures stay with us long after we ...
But now, thanks to a rare piece of environmental good news, the high seas are finally getting some protection. On January 17, ...
From explorers and primatologists like Jane Goodall to filmmakers like Jimmy Chin, National Geographic has consistently celebrated individuals who push the boundaries of exploration and discovery ...
Which ocean has the maximum number of islands in the world? Explore why the Pacific Ocean holds this record, along with its ...
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Geography By Geoff on MSNOpinion

Why America’s tiny ocean shouldn’t even exist

A strange stretch of water that completely breaks the rules of geography. Here’s why this “ocean” exists, how it formed, and why it still confuses experts today. #Geography #WeirdGeography #NaturalMys ...
National Geographic celebrates its 138th anniversary with the 'Stories That Spark Wonder' campaign. The month-long event honours its legacy with a special programming lineup for Indian audiences, ...
As it marks its 138th anniversary, National Geographic is launching a commemorative campaign celebrating the enduring power of storytelling under the theme “Stories That Spark Wonder.” <br />The ...