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The Life Of A Twister

April 22, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on The Life Of A Twister

Tornadoes tend to occur more often in the spring and summer as warm and cold fronts interact with each other.

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Spinning Away

April 19, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on Spinning Away

One type of storm that is seen more during the spring season than at any other time of the year

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When Spring Brings Tornadoes

April 16, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on When Spring Brings Tornadoes

The spring season is often the busiest time of the year for tornadoes across the United States. While most tornadoes

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Some Plants Survive for Millennia

March 8, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on Some Plants Survive for Millennia

When many people think of old plants, they might consider plantation hemlocks and oaks that grow for centuries. Such examples

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Mount Everest Is Not Mountain Furthest From Earth’s Center

February 27, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on Mount Everest Is Not Mountain Furthest From Earth’s Center

The climbing of Mount Everest is on many people’s bucket lists. This despite – or perhaps because of – the

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What Causes The Rare Phenomenon Of Volcanic Lightning?

February 7, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on What Causes The Rare Phenomenon Of Volcanic Lightning?

With news channels talking lately about Mayon Volcano erupting in the Philippines, the effects of a volcanic eruption have been

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Think Mt. Everest is the Tallest Place On Earth? Think Again

January 7, 2018 Jason I Nature Comments Off on Think Mt. Everest is the Tallest Place On Earth? Think Again

Everyone knows that the tallest mountain on the planet is Mount Everest in the Himilayas mountain range. However, measuring mountains

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One-Fifth of World’s Fresh Water in One Russian Lake

December 13, 2017 Jason I Nature Comments Off on One-Fifth of World’s Fresh Water in One Russian Lake

The 5,772-mile Trans-Siberian Railway, which is the longest passenger train in the world, takes those on board from Moscow to

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Stream Energy

How Stream Energy is Helping to Realize the Benefits of Green Energy

December 12, 2017 Jason I Environmental Awareness, Future, Nature Comments Off on How Stream Energy is Helping to Realize the Benefits of Green Energy

Sources of green energy production have grown steadily over recent years. Where they were once considered alternative and fringe ways

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Walking In A Winter Wonderland

December 11, 2017 Jason I Nature Comments Off on Walking In A Winter Wonderland

You’ve probably seen snow at some point in your life. Although it might seem too warm to snow in some

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