Weather
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Mysterious Phenomenon: How Do Trees 'Explode' During Texas' Freezing Storms?
An ominous sound and loud pops, like gunshots, can be heard ringing around the streets of Texas as the worst winter storms caused trees to explode as they froze. Texas residents say that trees are "literally exploding" due to the freezing temperatures throughout the state courtesy of winter storm Landon.
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