Environment
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Dry Deserts Began To Recover Some Water Vapor, According To Study
Drier deserts are recovering water moisture. Deserts may appear barren and inert, but they are alive and thriving. Sand dunes, in an instance, develop and move, and they breathe moist air, according to a decades-long scientific endeavor.
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Atlantic Hurricane Season in the United States May Come Earlier than Expected: Weather Forecast
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Smoke from Massive Fire Threatens to Suffocate Over 20 Tigers in India’s Reserve
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Geologists Still Continues to Investigate the Historic Tonga Eruption
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New Study Shows Treatment for Severe Alopecia with an Arthritis Drug
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Deadly Fungus That Pierces Ants’ Gut Cells are Wiping Out Invasive Ant Colonies in the U.S.
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Recent Solar Storm Will Result in Glowing Northern Lights Over Canada and Northern Parts of US
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Conservation Efforts Showed Success in Thriving UK Butterfly Populations
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Wild Dolphin ‘Kylie’ Seen ‘Talking’ With Harbor Porpoises
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Massive 80-Foot-Tall Avalanche Cuts Off a Town in Eagle River, Alaska from the Outside World
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Scientists Uncover Giant Sinkholes in Northern Canada’s Seafloor
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Natural Disasters: Massive Landslide Kills Four People in Azuay, Ecuador; Large-Scale Evacuation Underway
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Aerosols in the Atmosphere May Affect Cloud Formation in the Arctic