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What on Earth is Ball Lightning?

On June 7, 1195, an English Benedictine Monk named Gervase of Canterbury watched as a great thunderstorm descended on the city of London. What happened next, recorded in Gervase’s 600-page Chronicle, defied the monk’s imagination: “On the 7th of the ides of June, around the sixth hour, a marvellous sign descended near London. For the… Read More »

What is Up with the Bizarre Richter Scale?

Valdivia, Chile. May 22, 1960. Magnitude 9.5. 1,655 killed. Prince William Sound, Alaska. March 26, 1964. Magnitude 9.2. 128 killed. Sumatra, Indonesia. December 26, 2004. Magnitude 9.1. 227,898 killed. Tohoku, Japan, March 11, 2011. Magnitude 9.1. 15,700 killed. These are the four most powerful earthquakes in recorded history. If you keep up with the news,… Read More »

The 9 Roman Gods Named After Planets

Most people can easily name the eight/nine planets off-head. It’s something that’s taught once in school, and unless somebody specializes in space exploration, the concept… The post The 9 Roman Gods Named After Planets first appeared on KickassFacts. Source