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Submarine Volcano Eruption in Tonga 2022 Was Stronger Than Biggest Nuclear Explosion in US History
The 2022 eruption of a submarine volcano in Tonga was more powerful than the largest U.S. nuclear explosion, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.
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Canada Weather Risk of Snowmelt, Flooding Likely to Impact British Columbia
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Meteor Explodes over Israel, Blast Heard by Multiple Residents
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Early-Spring Chill to Unfold in Central, Eastern US This Week
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New Zealand Issues Severe Weather Warnings Until April 19
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US Weather Forecast: Damaging Wind Gusts, Hail Likely to Emerge in Parts of US This Week
Arctic: Dangerous, Hostile Environment for Penguins, Expert Explains
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Male Bees Have Incredible Passion for Collecting Scents, Creating Own Fragrances
Save The Elephants Day: Senior Elephant From Zoo Knoxville Retires to Sanctuary for End-Of-Life Care Plan
Hawaiian Surfer Fights Off Shark with Punches in Bloody Water, Loses Foot
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Coral Reefs Could Benefit from 'Fish Poo' Containing Friendly Microbes
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Shark Bites Tourist Diver Off Maldives [VIDEO]
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Winter Weather Returns to Upper Midwest, Bringing Heavy Snow and Blowing Snow: NWS Says