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Mount Kenya: An Equatorial Peak with Snow-Capped Summits
The
Mount Kenya
is an equatorial mountain with snow. Located in Kenya, it is the second-highest mountain in Africa, reaching a height of 5,199 meters (17,057 feet).
Piedmont Natural Resources: An Overview
Volcano Dating Methods: How Scientists Determine Age
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Understanding How the Tornado Intercept Vehicle Operates
Is Weather Modification Possible? Understanding the Science and Ethics
Scientists Record First-Ever Volcanic Thunder at Mexico’s Colima Volcano
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Advanced Grid Transmission & Distribution Simulation for California's Renewable Energy Transition
NASA Announces Europa Clipper Mission to Explore Jupiter's Icy Moon
Exploring the X17 Particle: A Possible Fifth Force in the Universe
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Predicting Winter Weather from Summer Conditions: A Reliable Approach
Wind Can Blow You Away—Know the Speed That Makes It Dangerous
Can You Find a Disaster‑Proof Place on Earth?
How Climate Change Threatens the Legendary Moai of Easter Island
Are Female‑Named Hurricanes Deadlier? Science Explains the Bias
Debunking 10 Common Myths About Tornado Survival
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