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Monday, September 16, 2013

Earth News

A 100-year flood or storm is an event that has a 1 percent chance of occurring in any given year.
Strange as it sounds, the deadly molasses spill in Honolulu harbor is not unique, and could take some time to clean up.
Scientists believe they've discovered the largest volcano on Earth! But, as big as it is, it's still not the biggest one out there. Trace looks at the greatest volcanoes in our solar system.
Satellite images show how record floods have swollen the Amur river in Russia , where more than 5 million people there and in China are being affected by rising waters. 
Two newly discovered aquifers in Africa could slake the thirst and vitalize the drought-prone Kenyan economy.
A recent genetic analysis provides evidence that seems to acquit humans of causing the woolly mammoth's extinction. Instead, it seems the climate committed mammoth murder.
Two new images from space show the violent effects of the most recent eruptions on the Indonesian island of Paluweh.

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