Study Links Volcanic Eruptions to Historical Famines in China
Research indicates that volcanic eruptions may have significantly influenced historical famines in China, emphasizing the connection between climate disruption and food shortages.
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Research indicates that volcanic eruptions may have significantly influenced historical famines in China, emphasizing the connection between climate disruption and food shortages.
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