
CLEAN : Half of Washington's cherry blossoms dead after cold snap
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Biology, Science, Geography
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9th - 10th Grade
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The video discusses the impact of cold weather on cherry blossoms, highlighting how they are protected during the bloom stage but can be damaged by cold temperatures. This year, unprecedented weather conditions, including a significant snowfall and bitter cold, threaten the blossoms. If temperatures drop to 24 degrees, there could be a 90% loss of blossoms. February was the warmest on record, causing early blooming, but a cold snap has now endangered the blossoms.
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