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Friday, January 1, 2021

What Makes a 'Killer' Lake Explode?

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Australia is home to some very photogenic lakes that look like something out of a cotton candy dreamworld — perhaps the most Instagram-worthy is Lake Hillier, depicted below. Read on to find out why they're pink and learn about other fascinating lakes.

Why Are Australia's Pink Lakes Pink?


By Tara Yarlagadda

It's been a mystery for some years, but the puzzle's finally been cracked. Read more >>

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Why Does the 'Dirty Dancing' Lake Keep Draining?


Today, the famous lake is nothing more than a muddy pit that's all but dried up and geologists think they may know why. Read more >>

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What Makes a 'Killer' Lake Explode?


This isn't the kind of natural disaster you're used to hearing about. But as rare as it may be, this phenomenon shouldn't taken lightly. Read more >>

How the Salton Sea Became an Eco Wasteland


California's largest inland lake has essentially become a ticking ecological time bomb. And the clock is running out — fast. Read more >>

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Riddle of the Day!


Feed me and I live, yet give me a drink and I die. What am I?
 
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