Biology
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Catastrophic Coral Die-off in Costa Rica Was Caused by Severe Weather Resulting in Water Temperature Drop
Scientists have discovered that a catastrophic coral die-off event off the coast of Costa Rica was caused by an extreme weather event that resulted in rapid sea temperature drops of up to 10 degrees.
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