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How Rivers Shape States
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Published September 8, 2020
Many state and local boundaries around the world—including many in the United States—are the product of rivers.
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California Continues to Burn
Published September 3, 2020
By early September 2020, more than a quarter million acres had burned within the August Complex fire in Mendocino National Forest.
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A Global Water Hyacinth Invasion
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Published September 2, 2020
A new study found that the abundance of these floating plants has increased due to urbanization.
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Flooding, Blackouts in the Wake of Laura
Published August 31, 2020
The storm surge and rainfall from the category 4 hurricane inundated parts of the Louisiana coast, while winds wiped out electric power to many.
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La Malinche’s Barrancas
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Published August 29, 2020
The network of narrow stream valleys that flow off this towering volcano in central Mexico are sometimes used as roads—or convenient places to set up soccer pitches or sift for building materials.
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