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Trees will NOT explode in cold weather

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Will trees ‘explode’ during this cold snap? Illinois arborists weigh in.
Chicago residents are weathering a dangerous cold snap this week — but so are the trees.

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Midwesterners Warned About 'Exploding Trees' as Extreme Cold Watch Hits U.S.
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Will trees really explode during an extreme cold snap?
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The truth about ‘exploding’ trees during cold weather
A dangerous winter storm is forecast to impact over 200 million Americans this weekend, threatening travel and power outages across more than two dozen states.

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Can trees really explode from the cold? Here's what experts say
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What are ‘exploding trees’? The winter phenomenon may not be what you think
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Are ‘Exploding Trees’ Possible in U.S. During Extreme Cold Snap? Some Experts Are Pushing Back
Eric Otto, a forest health specialist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, told USA Today that the phenomenon is actually called "frost cracking.”

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Arctic blast will bring 'life-threatening' temperatures and dump snow on 150 million Americans. But will it make the trees explode?
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So cold that trees will explode? Not exactly, expert explains
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Exploding Trees: Legit Cold-Weather Danger or Overblown Hype?

It is indeed possible for trees to split apart in extreme conditions and to do so quite noisily, she said, typically when there’s a big swing in temperatures. In these instances, sap rapidly freezes when the mercury plummets and the tree expands, its trunk or limbs busting open like the buttons on a too-tight shirt after Thanksgiving dinner.
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Nature’s Seed Cannon: Meet Sandbox tree who shoots its seeds at 150 mph

Scientists have discovered a tropical “dynamite tree” that explosively launches seeds at 150 mph. The mechanism uses physics, not biology, revealing nature’s fastest plant dispersal methods ever recorded.
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