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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SvalbardSvalbard - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · Svalbard ( / ˈsvɑːlbɑːr ( d )/ SVAHL-bar (d), [4] Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsvɑ̂ːɫbɑr] ), previously known as Spitsbergen or Spitzbergen, is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. North of mainland Europe, it lies about midway between the northern coast of Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range from 74° to 81 ...

  2. 6 hours ago · Beryl was expected to emerge in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night. "Weakening is forecast during the next day or two, though Beryl is forecast to remain a hurricane until it makes landfall on the ...

  3. 18 hours ago · Burning gas pollutes the air and produces carbon dioxide, which warms the atmosphere and leads to more extreme weather. Burning one gallon produces about 19 pounds of carbon dioxide, according to ...

  4. 18 hours ago · The nearest Met Office weather station is Keele University, about four miles west of the city centre. The absolute high temperature is 36.1 °C (97.0 °F), [33] recorded in July 2022. More typically the average warmest day of the year should be 27.0 °C (80.6 °F). [34]

  5. 18 hours ago · Chennai International Airport. /  12.98222°N 80.16361°E  / 12.98222; 80.16361. Chennai International Airport ( IATA: MAA, ICAO: VOMM) is an international airport serving the city of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located in Tirusulam in Chengalpattu district, around 21 km (13 mi) southwest of the city centre.

  6. 18 hours ago · Eau Claire ( / oʊˈklɛər / oh-KLAIR; [9] French: [o klɛʁ]) (French for "clear water") is a city in Eau Claire and Chippewa counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the county seat of Eau Claire County. [10] It had a population of 69,421 in 2020, [4] making it the state's eighth-most populous city.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BlitzThe Blitz - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · Unknown. 3,363 aircrew. 2,265 aircraft (summer 1940 – May 1941) [3] The Blitz was a German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom, in 1940 and 1941, during the Second World War. The term was first used by the British press and originated from the term Blitzkrieg, the German word meaning 'lightning war'. [4]