Environment
Earthquake Triggers 'Desert Tsunami' in Death Valley, Reducing Food Available to Pupfish
A 7.6 magnitude Earthquake that hit Mexico on Monday caused a desert tsunami in Death Valley. Authorities reported that it reduced the food availability to pupfish.
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