Environment
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Great Lakes Break the Ice after Record-Long Seven Months Frozen
Most of the United States is gearing up for the fast approaching summer months, traces of the icy winter far behind them, but the Great Lakes are just thawing out after a record-breaking seven months of being frozen.
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