This week, a fire broke out near the border with Northern California. It was quickly and quietly labeled as Bogus.
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What Experts Are Saying About In Brazil Unprecedented Flooding May Foes
Vitor Martinez is a musician and community organiser who is 25 years old.
A Boca Bash partygoer’s parents say sorry after their son was caught throwing trash cans into the ocean
Two teenage boys are facing crimes for throwing trash cans full of trash into the Atlantic Ocean at Florida’s annual Boca Bash. After their son turned himself in to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the boy’s family apologized.
Houston is experiencing “life-threatening” floods due to extreme weather in Texas
Authorities warn that “life-threatening” flooding conditions have descended upon the Houston area as severe weather batters portions of Texas.
When did people start putting on clothes?
When a person is naked, they are weak. Because we don’t have fur like our mammalian ancestors and cousins did, the sun’s harsh rays and the wind’s biting cold don’t protect our skin as well. To make up for our long-lost fur, we had to come up with “portable thermal protection,” or just clothes, as archaeologist Ian Gilligan calls it.
Earth only has 1 sea that doesn’t touch land
There is one body of water on Earth that doesn’t touch any shoreline. Forget the beach.
The area in the North Atlantic Ocean is called the Sargasso Sea, and its borders are very different from those of other areas.
How many inches of snow did Colorado get?
It snowed almost 6 inches in some places in the Denver city area as of Saturday morning. In the high country of Colorado, it snowed almost a foot in some places.
Why is health important at COP-28?
Has a UN Conference of Parties discussed health? How will COP28 affect health? How to strengthen public health against climate change? Who will fund this change? What issues do experts foresee?
Flamingos Return: Hurricane Idalia’s Winds Reintroduce Iconic Birds to Florida After a Century
After being blown off course by the strong winds of Hurricane Idalia, flamingos were seen dipping their pink wings into the water in Florida for the first time in 100 years.
Under the crust of the Earth, scientists have found a huge pool with more water than on the surface.
It seems like that every other day there’s a new amazing science-story that blows-our-heads.