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Just a week ago, on July 22, the Dragon Bravo Fire had burned 13,662 acres, and firefighters reached 26% containment.
We love our national parks. They’re a haven not only for flora, fauna, natural landscapes and sites of cultural significance, but for us humans too.
Montana State University’s Science Math Resource Center has launched a program to support rural Montana teachers as they incorporate locally and culturally significant place-based phenomena into their ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim continues to grow, burning over 94,000 acres. The containment level ...
Persistent dry conditions and gusty winds continue to drive the Dragon Bravo Fire across the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, while ...
The Grand Canyon’s North Rim has been special to generations of Americans. A frequent visitor reflects on this national ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN🌍 Did a meteorite alter the Grand Canyon 56,000 years ago?The collision of a meteorite in what is now Arizona left an indelible mark: Meteor Crater. At nearly the same time, a massive landslide blocked the Colorado River, creating a temporary lake in ...
A massive locust invasion is threatening sunflower and other crops in Ukraine's southern regions, largely caused by the war ...
Medics in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia continued surgery on a patient despite a powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake, the ...
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