Zombie fires and other strange events are happening in the Arctic – here’s what you need to know
Warming temperatures could be creating underground wildfires, while explosive craters appear in the Siberian tundra.
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Warming temperatures could be creating underground wildfires, while explosive craters appear in the Siberian tundra.
皮尤研究中心对欧洲、亚洲、北美和澳大利亚14个发达经济体的14,000多名成年人进行的一项调查发现,有73%的人认为自己的国家在应对冠状病毒爆发方面做得很好。
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