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Global Warming Causes Spring Flowers to Bloom Earlier: Study
Global warming is causing spring flowers to bloom at the earliest dates, says a new study. A new research reveals that global warming has caused spring flowers to bloom at the earliest dates in at least two historical sites, reports LiveScience.
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