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Even after a heavy thunderstorm, the major share of the water in the Holderbach stream is older than one month. And over the course of a year, just 14% of the runoff is younger than one month.
They had a small bowl with ice cubes and water in and her daughter, then four, popped an ice cube in her mouth and tipped her head back. The slippery cube then became lodged in her throat.
Christian Valladares-Sierra, a Honduran native, was busted by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after launching headfirst into a duck pond in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Refreezing the melting sea ice in the Arctic is more complicated than you would think. The U.K. is funding geoengineering experiments like this one to curb the effects of climate change.