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Explosive fossil fruit found buried beneath ancient Indian lava flows – Research

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Just before the closing scenes of the Cretaceous Period, India was a rogue subcontinent on a collision course with Asia. Before the two landmasses merged, however, India rafted over a “hot spot� within the Earth’s crust, triggering one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history, which like
Evolution Explosive fossil fruit found buried beneath ancient Indian lava flows

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Bull sharks and rays tracked in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon – Research News

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Worldwide, there are only 75 known instances of unprovoked bull shark attacks and 23 human fatalities on record in the International Shark Attack File, a global database housed at the Florida Museum of Natural History. But because so little is known about bull shark, scientists are not able to predi
Fieldwork Bull sharks and rays tracked in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon by T.

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Disease & Disaster – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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Epidemic diseases ravaged both Indians and Spaniards through the seventeenth century – Between 1614 and 1617 friars estimated that nearly half of the Timucua Indians died – Yellow fever became epidemic in 1649, killing Spaniards and Indians alike.
Yellow fever became epidemic in 1649, killing Spaniards and Indians alike.

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