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See how corn sweat affects humidity and summer heat in states like Ohio. Explore the science behind how cornfields contribute ...
The millions of acres of corn grown in states like Ohio, Illinois and Iowa perspire just like any other plant. A single acre ...
An acre of corn can release 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water into the atmosphere a day, increasing humidity levels.
The process -- known by the scientific term "evapotranspiration" -- is the natural process by which plants move water from ...
Mid-July to mid-August is when crops in the Midwest release the most water because of the combination of their maturity and ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
A heat dome is scorching over 20 states, pushing temperatures far above normal. Millions of Americans face dangerous, ...
Those Czech-inspired pastry pockets cause linguistic chaos across state lines. While outsiders butcher it as “KO-la-chee,” ...
Residents enjoy the close-up view as a plane prepares to land at the north runway at Los Angeles International Airport near ...
Hidden in the charming streets of Tiffin, Ohio stands a culinary landmark that transforms dinner into an unforgettable experience. The Pioneer Mill of Tiffin isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a time ...
In Ohio’s restaurant landscape, the Ribber has earned its reputation the old-fashioned way—by serving exceptional food consistently for decades. When you push open the door, you’ll immediately sense ...
Corn sweat. Yes, the term for how the crop can drive up the humidity through a process called evapotranspiration is a thing.