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More Than Diverse 9,000 Tree Species in Earth Are Yet to be Discovered, Study Finds
An international research effort which attempts to estimate existing trees on Earth reveals that there are still thousands of tree species yet to be discovered. 100 scientists suggest that more than 9,000 new species are undiscovered, 9,200 to be precise. With approximately 73,000 tree species in total on Earth, about 64,000 of these have been documented so far.
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Evidence of So-called “Shapeshifting” Among Wildlife Species Linked to Global Warming
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Astronomers Confirm Presence of Second Trojan Asteroid on Earth’s Orbit
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Ancient Flowers Found Preserved in Amber at Dinosaurs’ Feet 99 Million Years Ago
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Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Enough to Cause Flooding Across US in 20 Years
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River Basins Tend to Face High Flood Risks as Temperature Increases
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Mother Faces Attempted Murder Charge for Dropping 3-Year-Old Daughter into Bear Enclosure
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400 Invasive Suckermouth Catfish Dumped From Aquariums in Texas River
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Exposure to Invisible Air Pollution Can be Harmful to Human Health Just Like Smog
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Dozens Killed, Hundreds of Thousands Displaced After Torrential Rain Hit São Paulo
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USGS Discovers Growing Bulge Near Three Sisters Volcano Due to Increased Seismic Activity
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Class G-2 Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued as Sun Shows Unusual Activities
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Parasitic Gall Wasps: Why it Took 4 Years for Scientists to Identify Them