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Quakes That Jolted Japan For Three Years Due To Liquid Magma From Extinct Volcano, Study Says
Swarm of earthquakes have been jolting Noto Peninsula in Japan. Why is this so? Read more here. Earthquakes were found to have jolted Noto Peninsula in Japan because of the fluids coming from an extinct volcano.
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Toxic Algae Bloom in San Francisco Bay Raises Fears of Fish Die-Off
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A Hundred License For Oil And Gas Exploration in North Sea Issued by UK, Climate Advocates Appealed
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'Worst' Flood In Beijing Kills At Least 20; Officials Expect Death Toll To Rise
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