The 100th Meridian, Where Wet Meets Dry


Scientists are examining how the 100th meridian has played out in history, and what the future may hold. They confirm that the divide has turned out to be real, as reflected by population and agriculture on opposite sides. They say also that the line appears to be slowly moving eastward, due to climate change, and that it will probably continue shifting in coming decades

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Thanks Bruce!

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