Environment
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US Drought Threatens Drinking Water of Some Midwest Towns
A persistent drought has dried up some of the region’s water supply. Click to read more. Drought is a state of prolonged periods of dry conditions and lack of precipitation, such as rainfall or snow.
Latest Research Articles
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