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What is the world's largest desert? Hint: it's not hot or covered in sand.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe largest desert in the world is also a continent: Antarctica. It covers approximately 5.5 million square miles, National Geographic reports. The polar desert also boasts the lowest
High orange juice prices may be on the table for a while due to disease and extreme weather
Associated Press· 11 hours agoOrange juice prices have always been volatile, falling when bumper harvests create an oversupply of...
Deadly heat: Record scorching temperatures kill the vulnerable and worsen inequality
The Raw Story· 5 days agoAs we enter the month of June, scorching temperatures are already gripping parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, as well as countries around the world. In Arizona...as thousands ...
Record low May sea ice rings alarm bells for Canada's Hudson Bay polar bears
Reuters· 1 day agoThe extent of sea ice covering Canada's Hudson Bay hit a record low for May, intensifying concern on the fate of the some 4,000 polar ...
‘Brutal’: Record-setting heat wave hits Arizona in the first week of June
KTVK 3TV Phoenix· 6 days agoPhoenix set a record high temperature on Thursday, followed by a record high low temperature ...
Severe weather in several forms threatens many parts of the US this week
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLast week, cities across the Southwest hit record-breaking temperatures, including Phoenix at 112 degrees and Las Vegas, which reached 111 degrees
At 11,000 feet up, scientists find Earth broke a scary record
Mashable· 7 days agoAt a federal research lab located at 11,135 feet (3,397 meters) of elevation, U.S. scientists measured a consequential record. Due to its remoteness in the Pacific Ocean, ...
Dangerous heatwave to impact Valley
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 3 days agoA strong area of high pressure is forecasted to build into the northeastern United States, bringing the potential for hot temperatures to the Valley.
At 11,000 feet up, scientists find Earth broke a scary record
Mashable· 7 days agoAt a federal research lab located at 11,135 feet (3,397 meters) of elevation, U.S. scientists measured a consequential record. Due to its remoteness in the Pacific Ocean, ...
Nobody noticed May was the warmest on record ... because it happened while we were asleep
Daily Telegraph· 7 days agoThe reason, according to the forecaster, was that overnight temperatures were warmer than usual...