Scientists say July is the hottest month on the planet
- August 16, 2023
A warm month marked by record heatwaves, massive wildfires, melting sea ice and the rise of El NiƱo will set to be the warmest July on record, at least until next year,
A warm month marked by record heatwaves, massive wildfires, melting sea ice and the rise of El NiƱo will set to be the warmest July on record, at least until next year,
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In Denali National Park, scientists from the University of Alaska discovered the largest known place for dinosaur tracks on Alaskan soil, which they called the “colosseum.” This impressive site in the park