climate change
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Underwater Heat Waves Could Influence Global Weather Patterns: Scientists Say
Growing evidence of ocean warming has been overwhelming in recent years. Click to read more. Underwater heat waves may be responsible for reshaping the world's global weather patterns, according to scientists as reported earlier this week.
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