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Australia’s hidden history of megadroughts captured in ancient tree rings
Scientists analysing growth rings of 700-year-old in native cypress trees in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt say the region suffered a series of megadroughts lasting up to 30 years in past centuries.
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- Researchers discover seven centuries of rainfall data by analysing ancient tree rings
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