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NASA Satellites Show Earth's Upper Atmosphere is Showing Signs of Cooling and Contracting
The effects of rising greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, differ from the warmth we feel at the surface because the mesosphere is considerably thinner than the section of the atmosphere we live in.
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Meteorologist: Storm Surge Anticipated Along Florida West, South Coasts
USGS Raises Yellow Warning on 6 Active Volcanoes in US for 'Elevated Unrest'
Eye of Fire: Fossil Pipeline Explosion in the Gulf of Mexico Results to Terrifying Disaster
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Rescue Underway for Survivors in Ravaging Landslide in Japan, 20 Still Missing
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'Pure Hell'- Worst Fire to Burn Cyprus in Decades Kills 4, Destroys 50 Homes
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Wildfires Engulf Canadian Village, Killing One Couple
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Rainbow Bee: How Human Activity Influences This Useful Plant Pollinator
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Alligator From the Sky: There Was an Actual 'Gater-nado' in South Carolina Before Sharknado
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Enzymes From Cow Stomach Contain Useful Microorganisms That Can Recycle Plastic
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Thunderstorms in Ontario Caused Intense Hail Storm, Damaging Crops
Warning Raised in Carribean as Tropical Storm Elsa Intensifies
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Bull Sharks Are Capable of Forming Friendship With Each Other, Study Suggests






