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Research shows that climate change will turn the water color of lakes to green-brown. Temperature, sediments, and algae will turn even the crystal-clear blue lakes of New Zealand to a brownish-green color. This will have an ecological and touristic effect on blue lakes globally.

 

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The warm blooded Megalodon

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