Environment
Alarming! 66 Million Trees in California Died Due To Drought
Aside from death of trees, drought may also lead to decline in wildlife and even human population. The latest aerial survey released by U. S. Forest Service revealed that since 2010, 66 million trees have died due to high temperatures and drought, making California basically a tomb of dead trees.
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