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2% Of Plastics in the Ocean May Dissolve Due to the Ultraviolet Light From the Sun
Floating microplastic is broken down into ever smaller, invisible nano plastic particles that spread throughout the entire water column, as well as compounds that bacteria can then completely degrade.
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Hurricanes and Other Natural Disasters Impact U.S Population; About 3.3 million Adults Being Displaced or Forced To Relocate
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Blast of Cold Air to Unfold in Southern US; Florida Could Experience Rain and Thunderstorms
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Snow Expected to Return as the UK Experience Cold Spell in the Coming Weeks
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Multiple Tornadoes Unleashed in Alabama, Causing Significant Damage to Trees, Roadways; City Deployed Clearing and Immediate Assistance
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Understanding How the Spinal Cord Operates Through Cat Movement Is Important for Treating Human Spinal Cord Injuries
Groundhog Freddie Gets Ready for His Weather Forecast in West Virginia Wildlife Center, February 2
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Utah Builds Fish Ladders, Bridges, Fences to Protect Migrating Wildlife from Human Disturbance
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Whale Strandings Reported in New Jersey Beaches; Demonstrators Blame Wind Farm Project
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National Park Warns Against Making Rock Towers Due to its Disastrous Effects on Wildlife
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New Wave of Colder Air to Unfold in Northern India; Dense Fog Continued to Disrupt Traffic
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World's Ocean Suffers from Human-Caused Climate Change; Report Shows Hottest Ocean Records in 2022
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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Hit Northern Australia, Fire Weather Reported in the Western and Southern Regions