Scientists studying Peru’s Boiling River found 11% fewer tree species for every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in temperature, offering insights into how climate change might affect the Amazon Rainforest. The ...
MIDDLETON — Julie Klipfel’s fourth graders have a window to the world in their classroom. Klipfel, a North Andover native who teaches at Howe-Manning Elementary School in Middleton, spent 16 days this ...
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River Water in the Amazon Reaches Over 90°C, Boiling Wildlife Alive in One of Earth’s Strangest Hotspots
In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, far from active volcanic zones or geothermal hotspots, a river defies scientific expectations by reaching temperatures close to 100°C (212°F) — hot enough to boil ...
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