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How Rivers Shape States
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Published September 8, 2020
Many state and local boundaries around the world—including many in the United States—are the product of rivers.
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A Global Water Hyacinth Invasion
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Published September 2, 2020
A new study found that the abundance of these floating plants has increased due to urbanization.
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Inlet’s Iceberg Maker Is Nearly Gone
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Published August 31, 2020
Retreating glaciers have changed how visitors experience Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska.
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Mapping the Roots of Mangrove Loss
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Published August 25, 2020
While the rate of losses has declined, the ecosystems are still threatened and are facing more environmental stress.
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Grand Plateau Glacier
Published August 13, 2020
Views from above show the extent of change across Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.
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Haiti’s Accidental City
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Published June 1, 2020
After a catastrophic earthquake left Port-au-Prince in a shambles, many people flocked to the new city of Canaan in search of a better life.
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Mount St. Helens
Published May 18, 2020
In May 1980, a satellite watched the mountain violently erupt; satellites over the next forty years watched it recover.
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Saving Straddie’s Sand
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Published May 7, 2020
After seven decades, sand mining operations have stopped in Australia’s North Stradbroke Island.
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