Biology
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Risk of Ectotherm Heat Failure Increases as Global Warming Worsens
Ectotherms (cold-blooded creatures) on land and in water might face severe consequences due to global warming. Recent studies show that for every degree the temperature rises, the frequency of heat damage among ectotherms doubles.
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