What caused the world's largest die-off of mangroves? A wobble in the moon's orbit is partly to blame

Over the summer of 2015, 40 million mangroves died of thirst. This vast die-off—the world’s largest ever recorded—killed off rich mangrove forests along fully 1,000 kilometers of coastline on Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria.


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Source: Phys.org