John P. Rafferty
Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
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John P. Rafferty writes about Earth processes and the environment. He serves currently as the editor of Earth and life sciences, covering climatology, geology, zoology, and other topics that relate to the natural world. Prior to joining Encyclopaedia Britannica in 2006, he held teaching positions at Lewis University, Roosevelt University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Heat wave, period of prolonged abnormally high surface temperatures relative to those normally expected. Heat waves may span several days to several weeks and are significant causes of weather-related mortality, affecting developed and developing countries alike. Globally, the increasing frequency…
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Understanding Megalodon
Pollution
Groundwater Quiz
Name That Geologic Interval
The Big Cats
Australopithecus vs. Homo
Fishes vs. Mammals
Canines vs. Felines
Earth’s Seas
Clouds and Cloud Types
U.S. Presidential Nicknames
Strange Geographical Features: Fact or Fiction?
Mountain Ranges