Earthquakes happen more often then we think. We just can't feel all of them. Find out what causes these destructive natural disasters right here!
Thailand is usually known for its white, sandy beaches and deliciously spicy food but lately it's gained attention for less positive reasons. Find out more!
Imagine you didn't have to bathe. This might be fun at first but a drought can cause some serious trouble for farmers and cities.
UK mix masters Prodigy are back with another CD entitled The Experience Expanded: Remixes & B-Sides. The two-disc CD set includes previously released stuff, remixes and B-sides.
Welcome to the driest place on earth. The Atacama Desert receives rain every 100 years, if at all. In fact, the only town in the desert hasn't seen rain yet. How do the locals survive?
If the lost city of Atlantis was found it would be considered the wettest place on earth. Right now it's Cherrapunji, India. Despite being the wettest, there's still a demand for water there.
Grab your winter hat, mitts and your warmest winter coat cuz we're headed to the coldest place on earth! Get the 411 here.
What do you know about wind? Other than it's something you pass when you eat beans? Find out where the ancient Greeks thought wind came from and what Earth drags that causes wind.
Tsunamis are giant, destructive waves that can wipe out a city in only minutes. Find out what causes them and what kind of damage they can do.
There are five major biomes in the world: aquatic, desert, forest, grasslands and tundra. Kidzworld's got the 411 on the aquatic biome.
A severe tropical storm must have wind speeds of at least 74 miles per hour (119 kilometers per hour) to be classified as a hurricane. Do you think you would be prepared for such a storm?
Peeps have told us for years that we're destroying the planet. In The Day After Tomorrow, the earth is fighting back!
Everyone likes warm weather so what's the problem with global warming? Check out the essential 411 on this misunderstood environmental problem.
Can you tell the difference between a flood and your elbow? Test your disaster know-how in this fun quiz!
Lots of things can make you sad, but Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that only hits you in the winter.
Is it just me or has it been raining for about eight months now? It's really hard to get out of bed when all you can hear is the drone of rain against your window.
Parts of Australia are used to hot weather, but recent temperatures have been soaring and causing chaos across the country.
More than 200 schools have been closed in Australia because of deadly bushfires. Weather experts say it’s going to get very hot this weekend, and they’re worried a change in the direction of the wind could spread the fires.
Waves of muddy water came flooding out when a dam burst its banks in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta in south-east Asia.
Australia has been hit by yet another natural disaster as floods swamped parts of the south east of the country.
We’ve all heard them – or even used them – before. Sayings like: “I’ve got butterflies in my stomach,” “It’s nothing to sneeze at,” and “She’s feeling under the weather.” But why do we say these things and where did these health-re
People are seeing change all over the world. Arctic sea ice is melting earlier and forming later. Glaciers are disappearing. Heat waves, storms and floods are becoming more extreme. Insects are emerging sooner and flowers are blooming earlier. In some pla