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Exploding trees have hit the headlines, but should you be concerned about trees on your property?
A guide to exploding trees. We look at what this winter occurrence is and what homeowners can do to keep trees safe on their ...
If you’ve been online lately, you may have seen alarming headlines claiming that “exploding trees” are waking people up ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service debunked a false viral claim that trees explode in the cold. Here's what can really happen.
When temperatures plunge and the air goes painfully still, people in northern forests sometimes hear a sharp crack that ...
Will it get so cold that the trees in your yard explode and fall over? Here's the weather science behind all the "exploding tree" talk.
An arctic blast has sent cold air across the United States, causing trees to break suddenly in what looks like an explosion.
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
Here’s how it works: During a sudden cold snap, the sap and water inside a tree’s trunk freeze and expand. If this expansion ...
CT Insider on MSN
Exploding trees are going viral online. Here's why Connecticut trees aren't at risk.
Most trees are dormant through the winter's coldest months.
With severe cold hitting much of the country, some unusual phenomena like "exploding trees" could be on the way. Here's what to know.
The coldest air of the season is set to slide over the Philadelphia area this weekend, which could lead to frost quakes, ice quakes and lake quakes.
With severe cold hitting much of the country, some unusual phenomena like "exploding trees" could be on the way. Here's what to know.
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