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Back in 2020, the wildfires in Australia were SO SEVERE, the images could be easily seen from space. The toxic smoke that came out of it clogged some of the country’s biggest cities, killing over 25 people, burning 18 million acres, and also slaughtering up to a billion animals.
So there’s no surprise that we’re all wondering if this is what it all came down to ongoing catastrophes we never imagined to live. They’re all caused by climate change, human activity, and other factors.
We’re here to discuss some of the worst disasters that might end the world at any moment, so click next to find out more:
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