Environment
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Ice Cover in Lakes Are Diminishing at Rapid Rates
A study discovered that ice forms late and melts early on certain lakes, resulting in a shorter seasonal ice cover. Many lakes have had the shortest ice seasons ever observed in recent decades. The loss of ice cover in northern lakes will have serious ecological and cultural implications.
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