Chicago was under an excessive heat warning for the second day in a row, with the afternoon feeling like it was 115 degrees. The heat has also been fueling storms in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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if we made 6km inflatable balls then snow would form on top of the balls and it would drop the temperature on the ground and if we put the ball in the water off california it would make freshwater come to the ground and stop their drought. The reason there are lakes and rivers is because of snow on mountains or the arctics, rivers and lakes did not form becaquse of salt water, they formed because of snow on mountains and a 6km ball would do the same thing
Ciò che rende ridicolo l'Uomo è che egli rimane convinto di avere un futuro.
I blame summer.
"Global warming is a Chinese hoax."- DJT
UNDER PRESSURE: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden-Harris administration pressured the social media giant to censor Americans in a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan Monday.
I blame gas powered weed wackers and lawn mowers.
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Look, if you're a pizza, then 115 degrees is nuthin'.