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Daily Archives: August 11, 2013
Indian languages lost
Originally posted on Dear Kitty. Some blog:
This video is called THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA. From Prensa Latina news agency: India Has Lost 220 Languages over Past 50 Years New Delhi, Aug 11. India has lost 220 languages over the…
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Greenland Icebergs were The Culprit behind ‘Big Freeze’
What caused temperatures to suddenly drop across the Northern Hemisphere? Scientists have tried to answer this question for decades, ever since they discovered geological and biological evidence for the “Big Freeze.” A new study points to a horde of icebergs … Continue reading
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Tagged CLIMATE, earth and planetary science letters, nature, planetary science letters, science, younger dryas
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