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Scientists wear shorts in Antarctica during unbelievable heat wave

Por: Newsweek World September 25, 2023

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Researchers in Antarctica stripped down to their shorts last year when an unprecedented heat wave brought temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit above average to the frigid continent.Climate change is influencing the strength of natural disasters and adding to rising temperatures worldwide. In Antarctica, ice shelves are melting at a faster rate as the globe grows steadily warmer. In fact, the most severe heat wave to ever occur on Earth happened... + full article



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