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Which Big Feline Are You?

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There are several big cats out there but which one would you be? If you would like to find out which cat you are, this is the purr-fect cat quiz you need to take.

How Deep Are the Great Lakes? And Why Are They Great?

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The Great Lakes are named so for several reasons. HowStuffWorks looks at why the Great Lakes are so great, including their impressive depths.

Used Cars Cost More Than Ever. Here's How to Avoid Getting a Bad Deal

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With new cars in short supply, more people are turning to used cars. But buying a used car can mean buying someone else's problem.

Why Did Napoleon Lose the Battle of Waterloo?

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Lots of things contributed to Napoleon's loss at Waterloo - including bad weather, superior British defense tactics and perhaps a bad case of hemorrhoids.

How Indoor Clouds Work

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Can weather move indoors? Thanks to an artist from Amsterdam, yes. Learn how indoor clouds work.

The Strongest Tornado Ever, by Wind Speed, Size and Damage

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These spinning columns of air are some of the most violent storms on Earth, capable of tearing apart entire towns in seconds. The most powerful winds ever recorded have been associated with intense tornadoes, making them one of nature's most destructive forces.

Should we be worried about the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico?

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The Dead Zone is a vast area off the Gulf of Mexico, larger than several U.S. States, that is deadly to marine life. Learn more about the Dead Zone.

How Sandbags Work

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There may be a time when all that stands between your home and the rising floodwaters are some sacks full of sand. Will this defense keep you safe?

Can You Name the College Bowl Game From an Image?

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Even as the holidays come and go, it's college football bowl season that really drives the fun into the New Year. How often have you experienced the excitement of bowl season? Take this quiz to find out!

10 Worst Ways History Has Repeated Itself

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As they say, if we don't learn from history, we're doomed to repeat it. And as these 10 historical events prove, humans seem to be more prone to repeating than learning.

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