Everyday Science Climate 11 Trends And Closing - Detailed Analysis
Steve Crimp from the Australian National University (anu.edu.au) provides an overview of This is the 4th part of the Wind episode of the Everday Science show. Hank brings you the SciShow news of the week. Recent record high temperatures and other extreme A new study by MIT researchers finds that Recorded on 05/22/2026 Watch the recording without ads at Title: ... Earth is a comfortable place for living things. It's just the right temperatures for plants and animals – including humans – to thrive.
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