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Cars Melting Due To High Temperature In Kuwait? A FactCheck
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Cars Melting Due To High Temperature In Kuwait? A FactCheck

BOOM found that the images are old and the objects in the image did not melt due to the weather in Kuwait.

19 Jun 2019 9:08 AM GMT
Viral Video Of Motorist Beating The Heat Is Not From Rajasthan
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Viral Video Of Motorist Beating The Heat Is Not From Rajasthan

The viral post falsely claims that temperature in Rajasthan has touched 52 degree centigrade and people are forced to...

26 April 2019 1:29 PM GMT
How Modern Crops Can Ensure Food Security In A Heatwave
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How Modern Crops Can Ensure Food Security In A Heatwave

Producing crops that can grow and yield in the face of high temperature, drought and salty soils is a top priority for...

5 Jun 2015 11:29 AM GMT

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