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#11077392
15 March 2024
A view from the Martinelli Building on a Friday afternoon shows Sao Paulo as the city grapples with humidity levels below 30% amid the third heat wave affecting the area.
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#11077393
15 March 2024
A view from the Martinelli Building on a Friday afternoon shows Sao Paulo as the city grapples with humidity levels below 30% amid the third heat wave affecting the area.
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#11077394
15 March 2024
A view from the Martinelli Building on a Friday afternoon shows Sao Paulo as the city grapples with humidity levels below 30% amid the third heat wave affecting the area.
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#11077395
15 March 2024
A view from the Martinelli Building on a Friday afternoon shows Sao Paulo as the city grapples with humidity levels below 30% amid the third heat wave affecting the area.
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#11034159
28 February 2024
A man is carrying two large water bottles in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a warning about the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the same day. Sri Lanka is experiencing hot weather during this period, and medical experts are strongly advising individuals to minimize their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, especially fresh water, frequently. The Sri Lankan people are not familiar with hot weather, and therefore, they should take extra precautions to cope with the heat. The most affected districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034160
28 February 2024
A man is drinking water in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology has issued a hot weather warning for Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the same date. Sri Lanka is currently experiencing hot weather, and medical experts are strongly advising people to limit their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, particularly fresh water, regularly. Since hot weather is not common for the people of Sri Lanka, they are being urged to take extra precautions. The districts most affected by the heat include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034161
28 February 2024
People are walking on the streets during the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a warning about the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. Sri Lanka is experiencing hot weather these days, and medical experts are strongly advising individuals to minimize their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, especially fresh water, frequently. Hot weather is not something the Sri Lankan people are familiar with, and therefore, they should take extra precautions to face the hot weather. The most affected districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034162
28 February 2024
A man is carrying empty water bottles in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a warning about the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the same day. Sri Lanka is experiencing hot weather during this period, and medical experts are strongly advising individuals to minimize their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, especially fresh water, frequently. The Sri Lankan people are not familiar with hot weather, and therefore, they should take extra precautions to cope with the heat. The most affected districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034164
28 February 2024
A vendor is pushing a water bottle cart in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a warning about the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the same day. Sri Lanka is experiencing hot weather during this period, and medical experts are strongly advising individuals to minimize their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, especially fresh water, frequently. The Sri Lankan people are not familiar with hot weather, and therefore, they should take extra precautions to cope with the heat. The most affected districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034167
28 February 2024
A temperature map of Sri Lanka is being viewed on a mobile phone in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a hot weather warning for Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the same day. Sri Lanka is currently experiencing hot weather, and medical experts are strongly advising people to limit their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, particularly fresh water, regularly. Since hot weather is not common for the people of Sri Lanka, they are being urged to take extra precautions. The districts most affected by the heat include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#11034165
28 February 2024
A crow is perched on the water pond in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. The Department of Meteorology is issuing a warning about the hot weather in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 28, 2024. Sri Lanka is experiencing hot weather these days, and medical experts are strongly advising individuals to minimize their exposure to sunlight and to drink plenty of fluids, especially fresh water, frequently. Hot weather is not something the Sri Lankan people are familiar with, and therefore, they should take extra precautions to face the hot weather. The most affected districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kurunegala, Puttalam, Hambantota, and Moneragala.
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#10934030
23 January 2024
Child Patients Suffering From Diarrhea Receive Treatment At The International Centre For Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDRB) In Dhaka, Bangladesh, On January 23, 2024. Child Diarrhea Patients Are Increasing At The International Centre For Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh (ICDDRB) Due To Cold Winter In Dhaka.
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#10833008
6 December 2023
Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea) Or Palak Is A Leafy Green Flowering Plant Native To Central And Western Asia And Is Related To Beets And Quinoa. It Is Of The Order Caryophyllales, Family Amaranthaceae, And Subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its Leaves Are A Common Edible Vegetable High In Nutrients And Antioxidants Consumed Either Fresh, Or After Storage Using Preservation Techniques By Canning, Freezing, Or Dehydration. It May Be Eaten Cooked Or Raw, And The Taste Differs Considerably; The High Oxalate Content May Be Reduced By Steaming. Spinach Is A Member Of The Amaranth Family. Spinach Is High In Vitamins A, C, And K, As Well As Minerals Like Iron And Calcium Benefit Skin, Hair, And Bone Health. It Is Also Low In Calories And Carbohydrates, And High In Dietary Fiber. The Possible Health Benefits Of Consuming Spinach Include Improving Blood Glucose Control In People With Diabetes, Lowering The Risk Of Cancer, And Improving Bone Health. Spinach Leaves Contain Oxalates, Which Can Lead To Kidney Stones If Consumed In Excess Over Time. Steaming Or Boiling Spinach Can Reduce The Oxalate Levels. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.
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#10833009
6 December 2023
Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea) Or Palak Is A Leafy Green Flowering Plant Native To Central And Western Asia And Is Related To Beets And Quinoa. It Is Of The Order Caryophyllales, Family Amaranthaceae, And Subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its Leaves Are A Common Edible Vegetable High In Nutrients And Antioxidants Consumed Either Fresh, Or After Storage Using Preservation Techniques By Canning, Freezing, Or Dehydration. It May Be Eaten Cooked Or Raw, And The Taste Differs Considerably; The High Oxalate Content May Be Reduced By Steaming. Spinach Is A Member Of The Amaranth Family. Spinach Is High In Vitamins A, C, And K, As Well As Minerals Like Iron And Calcium Benefit Skin, Hair, And Bone Health. It Is Also Low In Calories And Carbohydrates, And High In Dietary Fiber. The Possible Health Benefits Of Consuming Spinach Include Improving Blood Glucose Control In People With Diabetes, Lowering The Risk Of Cancer, And Improving Bone Health. Spinach Leaves Contain Oxalates, Which Can Lead To Kidney Stones If Consumed In Excess Over Time. Steaming Or Boiling Spinach Can Reduce The Oxalate Levels. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.
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#10833010
6 December 2023
Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea) Or Palak Is A Leafy Green Flowering Plant Native To Central And Western Asia And Is Related To Beets And Quinoa. It Is Of The Order Caryophyllales, Family Amaranthaceae, And Subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its Leaves Are A Common Edible Vegetable High In Nutrients And Antioxidants Consumed Either Fresh, Or After Storage Using Preservation Techniques By Canning, Freezing, Or Dehydration. It May Be Eaten Cooked Or Raw, And The Taste Differs Considerably; The High Oxalate Content May Be Reduced By Steaming. Spinach Is A Member Of The Amaranth Family. Spinach Is High In Vitamins A, C, And K, As Well As Minerals Like Iron And Calcium Benefit Skin, Hair, And Bone Health. It Is Also Low In Calories And Carbohydrates, And High In Dietary Fiber. The Possible Health Benefits Of Consuming Spinach Include Improving Blood Glucose Control In People With Diabetes, Lowering The Risk Of Cancer, And Improving Bone Health. Spinach Leaves Contain Oxalates, Which Can Lead To Kidney Stones If Consumed In Excess Over Time. Steaming Or Boiling Spinach Can Reduce The Oxalate Levels. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.
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#10833011
6 December 2023
Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea) Or Palak Is A Leafy Green Flowering Plant Native To Central And Western Asia And Is Related To Beets And Quinoa. It Is Of The Order Caryophyllales, Family Amaranthaceae, And Subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its Leaves Are A Common Edible Vegetable High In Nutrients And Antioxidants Consumed Either Fresh, Or After Storage Using Preservation Techniques By Canning, Freezing, Or Dehydration. It May Be Eaten Cooked Or Raw, And The Taste Differs Considerably; The High Oxalate Content May Be Reduced By Steaming. Spinach Is A Member Of The Amaranth Family. Spinach Is High In Vitamins A, C, And K, As Well As Minerals Like Iron And Calcium Benefit Skin, Hair, And Bone Health. It Is Also Low In Calories And Carbohydrates, And High In Dietary Fiber. The Possible Health Benefits Of Consuming Spinach Include Improving Blood Glucose Control In People With Diabetes, Lowering The Risk Of Cancer, And Improving Bone Health. Spinach Leaves Contain Oxalates, Which Can Lead To Kidney Stones If Consumed In Excess Over Time. Steaming Or Boiling Spinach Can Reduce The Oxalate Levels. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.
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