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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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"As the planet gets hotter, rocks weather faster and take up more CO2, cooling the planet back down again," said Andy Ridgwell, a UC Riverside geologist and co-author of the study published in Science.

From Science Daily

The words "tourism" and "Croatia" are likely to conjure visons of sparkling Adriatic vistas during the hottest months of the year.

From BBC

Take the hot summers - these heat railway tracks beyond temperatures they can handle, sometimes causing them to buckle, he says.

From BBC

Suddenly, her Airbnb became one of the hottest homes in the Southland.

From Los Angeles Times

But the BDC slump shows how the hot investment product can extract a harsh penalty from anyone who tries to get out at the wrong time, as individual investors often do.

From The Wall Street Journal