Did these spruce trees really 'predict' a solar eclipse? Scientists are split

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Summary:
- Spruce trees in Alaska may have predicted a solar eclipse that occurred in 2017, according to some scientists.
- The trees showed signs of stress, such as shedding needles, in the days leading up to the eclipse, suggesting they may have sensed the change in light and temperature.
- However, other scientists are skeptical of this claim, arguing that more research is needed to determine if trees can actually predict solar eclipses.

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