Environment
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Solar Storm Coming to Earth at 2.1 Million km per Hour: How Dangerous Is It?
A solar storm is presently bombarding Earth at the lurching speeds of over 2.1 million kilometres an hour after an appearance of a hole in the atmosphere of the Sun
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