Why the Great Salt Lake is Two Completely Different Colors
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Today, the Great Salt Lake of Utah has multiples of the ocean's salt concentration. But it didn't used to be so salty. In fact, it used to be Lake Bonneville. And we know its story thanks to microscopic diatoms and Dr. Ruth Patrick. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him)
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