Environment
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Scientists Studies the Frequency of Droughts and Heat Waves Determined by Precipitation Changes
Droughts and warmer temperatures are harmful to both humans and the environment. If both of these extreme occurrences occur at the same time, the consequences, such as wildfires, tree death, or agricultural losses, to mention a few, can be much more severe.
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