A defining factor is the massive rainfall it receives upstream. Across the border lies Cherrapunji, historically the wettest place on Earth.
A defining factor is the massive rainfall it receives upstream. Across the border lies Cherrapunji, historically the wettest place on Earth.
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How and why America is removing its dams
Major dam removals are underway across America, but why are these construction behemoths being taken down across the USA?
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Watch a sinking barge trap four divers as the hatch stays sealed
The DB 29 disaster became a nightmare when four saturation divers were trapped inside a pressurized chamber as the barge sank ...
Global warming is causing rivers to slowly lose oxygen, threatening fish and other lives. A study released Friday of more than 21,000 rivers worldwide shows they have lost an average of 2.1% of their ...
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New autonomous reef robot follows shrimp snaps and fish calls to map marine life zones
Scientists have developed an autonomous underwater robot that can locate and map biodiversity hotspots ...
At long last a completely new sequel to Prison Princess, the mystery-solving adventure game where you guide princesses to escape the clutches of the Demon King! The Hero’s party meets an untimely ...
The Moosewood Trapdoor is located at the entrance to the Lighthouse staircase inside the building, at GPS (686, 168, 302). This is a simple wooden trapdoor on the ground with no interaction menu or ...
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AI just cleared wildlife science’s biggest camera-trap bottleneck
Ecologists drowning in 3.8 million photos teamed up with Google to test whether algorithms could replace the human eye. The ...
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