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Cold War Nuke Tests Changed Rainfall Patterns Thousands of Miles Away

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Cold War Nuke Tests Changed Rainfall Patterns Thousands of Miles Away

Cold War Nuke Tests Changed Rainfall Patterns Thousands of Miles Away

Scientists found U.S. and Soviet Union nuclear bomb tests during the Cold War changed rainfall thousands of miles from the detonation sites.


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