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Tropical Cyclones In Philippines Disrupt Islands' Regular Nutrient Cycles, New Study Finds
Tropical cyclones - also known as typhoons - disperse powerful winds that can have a dramatic impact on nutrient cycling of an ecosystem. Island nations in the western Pacific and native plants in this region seem to be hit the hardest by these massive storms.
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