Dollar fight? Loon killed bald eagle with ‘shot through the heart’0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 23, 2020
The U.S. dollar might be stronger than the Canadian loonie — but it looks like the bald eagle should never underestimate the loon.

The U.S. dollar might be stronger than the Canadian loonie — but it looks like the bald eagle should never underestimate the loon.

The volcano is responsible for the deadliest eruption in the U.S., yet many mysteries remain about the closely watched peak, including why it formed in the first place.

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Source: Universe Today Billions of years ago, Mars was once a much different place than the cold and desiccated place it is today. Basically, it had a thicker, warmer atmosphere and liquid water flowing on its surface, and maybe even life! The reason for this is because, like Earth, Mars had a planetary magnetic field

European scientists think they can now describe with confidence what’s driving the drift of the North Magnetic Pole.



