Environment
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Antarctica Heatwave Melts 4 Inches of Ice in 9 days
Antarctica recorded its hottest temperature for last month, melting Eagle Island by at least 4 inches and opening up pools of meltwaters on its surface. The hottest day was recorded on February 6, peaking at 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit, having the same temperature in Los Angeles on the same day.
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