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Bread would be flat if it weren't for farts. Little critters called yeast are put into bread dough. When the yeast eats the sugar in the dough, it gives them carbon dioxide gas. They fart the gas which causes the bread dough to rise. Think about that the next time you bite into a peanut butter sandwich.


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A mightier Mississippi
A Thirsty World
Algae stole our carbon
Ancient ship discovered intact
Ban on water exports needed, report warns
Carbon dioxide killing Great Barrier Reef, study finds
Chinese thirst
Choose your poison
Closing the Net on coral bleaching
Competition for fresh water predicted as a future source of
Coral crumbles
Coral shows its colors
Corals Play a key role in cold waters
Diseases killing life in oceans, scientists claim
Drowning by numbers
Dying reefs place underwater world in jeopardy
Environmentalists are at loggerheads with underwater
Final stand
Fishing for an end to algae
Freshwater fisheries may disappear
Going under
Great barren reefs
Great Barrier Reef dying
Guard our water
High temperatures destroy coral reef
Home on the rig
Huge polar wave
Iceberg looks like Big Chill
Jellyfish repellent modelled on clownfish
Lake water to cool Toronto office towers
Maritime oil disaster
Mercury levels rising fast in northern waterways
Microbes bigger threat to water than chemicals, U.S. study
Naturally toxic
Nature's Sunblock
Nautical news
New agency needed to restore water quality
Piscine plague
Runaway success
Shores Canada
Siberian city's flood fears ease as water levels begin to
Something in the water
Storms beneath the sea
To the last drop
Ugly bottom-feeder invades Great Lakes
Walleye bottom out
Washed up
Water in California Flowing gold
Water pump runs on its own water
Water system poses risk for Vancouver
Why build reservoirs when you can use nature's own
Young salmon escape fish farm's net pen



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