Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country
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For the first time, mosquitoes have been discovered in Iceland, a country that was previously one of the few places on Earth without them. This change is attributed to global heating, which is making Iceland more hospitable for various insects. The presence of mosquitoes in Iceland highlights the broader impacts of climate change, as it alters ecosystems and challenges the natural balance in regions that were once inhospitable to such species.
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