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After heavy rainfall, Chile’s Atacama Desert exploded with thousands of colorful flowers.
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It may not look it, but this is one of the driest places in the world. After heavy rainfall, Chile’s Atacama Desert exploded with thousands of colorful flowers. The phenomenon is called desierto florido (flowering desert). Over 200 species of flowers inhabit the desert. Some lay dormant in the soil for years until rainfall causes them to sprout. Superblooms are particularly rare in the Atacama where some regions have never recorded rainfall.
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Construction workers in Colorado made an incredible discovery when their heavy machinery hit an ‘immovable’ object—a rare triceratops fossil.
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A paleontologist identified the find as part of a skull from a triceratops. The dinosaur’s remains are at least 66 million years old. The fossil will be carefully excavated and put on display in a museum.
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