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Wildfires Once Existed in Deserts, Following Discovery of Fire Records in Sand Dunes [Study]
Evidence of fire records under sand dunes dates to thousands of years ago. Click to read more. Wildfires are known for wreaking havoc in the world's forests, grasslands, shrublands, and other terrestrial landscapes that have plants that it uses as fuel to spread.
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Underwater Heat Waves Could Influence Global Weather Patterns: Scientists Say
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US Weather Forecast: Brief Weather Warmup to Continue in Northeast This Week
5 Indoor Plants for Picture-Perfect Bathrooms
Wild Hogs Disrupt Soil, Fireflies, Visitor Area in Congaree National Park —South Carolina
Invasive Hammerhead Flatworms Spotted in Texas, Officials Push Locals to Eradicate Annelids at Home
Bear Sightings, Encounters Increase in Virginia as Spring in Full Swing
350 Endangered White's Seahorses Reintroduced into Australia Waters
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5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Causes Injuries, Damage Near Tokyo on May 11
Arizona Dam to Release 650 Million Gallons of Water as Wet Winter Raised Levels to "Flood Control Space"
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Hammerhead Shark Weighing 1,000 Pounds Caught by Southern Texas Fishermen in 'Long Battle'
7 US Volcanoes on Elevated Alerts of Advisory - Yellow, Watch - Orange Status
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Smoke from Canadian Wildfires Turns Skies Foggy Over Major Cities in Eastern United States






