Recent storms have created a lake in what’s usually the driest spot in the nation. But it won’t last long.
A thermometer at Death Valley’s Furnace Creek in Southern California has soared to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, the highest global temperature since 1913.
Paleobiologist Richard Norris and his team have solved the mystery behind the sailing stones in California’s Death Valley.
Recent storms have created a lake in what’s usually the driest spot in the nation. But it won’t last long.
A thermometer at Death Valley’s Furnace Creek in Southern California has soared to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, the highest global temperature since 1913.
Paleobiologist Richard Norris and his team have solved the mystery behind the sailing stones in California’s Death Valley.