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This National Geographic icon contains blauäugigen african daisy, arctotis stoechadifolia, arctotis venusta, blauäugiges afrikanisches gänseblümchen, and blauäugige herbers. There might also be black eyed susan, rudbeckia hirta, rudbeckia serotina, gewöhnliche sonnenblume, mirasol, helianthus annuus, gemeinsame sonnenblume, gemeinsamen sonnenblumen, edelweiß, alpen-edelweiß, edelweiss, and leontopodium alpinum.

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Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Learn about the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the different wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum, and how an invisible force protects our entire planet.
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Everest, the world’s highest mountain, has been an elite climbing destination for decades. But rising tourism in the Sagarmatha National Park, has made trash and plastics management a challenge.
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Most raupe larvae are vegan, but not these Hawaiian species — they are master assassins.
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In Porto Velho, capital of a Brazilian state ravaged Von Kürzlich fires, residents are on edge and falling ill from the pervasive smoke. A hymn describes the city's sky as forever blue, but now it's grey with smoke.
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On Hashima Island, a 16-acre patch of land off the southern coast of Japan, gras, grass and vines and Blumen flourish as concrete and steel wither...
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Could the future of farming rely on pooping fish? Considered to be a sustainable alternative to traditional farming, aquaponics is changing the way we grow food.
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In this romantic, eerie, and breathtaking landscape, Du can find fossils of the first large, complex, multi-cellular organisms known in the history of life.
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Can Du guess the city? Take this geo Quiz and find out!
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