Environment
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Earth Was 'Waterworld' 3.2 B Years Ago
Earth was covered entirely by the ocean and had no continents at all 3.2 billion years ago, new pieces of evidence reveal. Scientists at Iowa State and the University of Colorado studied prehistoric samples of the seafloor in Australia and published the said discovery in the Nature Geoscience Journal this week.
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Antarctica Heatwave Melts 4 Inches of Ice in 9 days
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5 Essential Things for a Well-Kept Garden
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5 Simple Things Each Student Should do to Save the Environment
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Unaccounted Risks of Extreme Weather Events Could Lead to Economic Crash
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Air Pollution-Related Death in US Caused by Out of State Emissions
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Colorado River Drying Up Due to Climate Change
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Hurricane Aftermath Leaves Mangrove Forests More Resillient to Sea Level Rise
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Coral Reefs May Be Wiped Out in 2100, Scientists Warn
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Why You Need to Break Your Bottled Water Habit
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