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The health of the Great Barrier Reef has shown historic signs of regrowth, thanks to a year without major disturbances caused by weather events like heatwaves and tropical cyclones (旋风) . In an average year , the reef could be hit by three or four cyclone
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The health of the Great Barrier Reef has shown historic signs of regrowth, thanks to a year without major disturbances caused by weather events like heatwaves and tropical cyclones (旋风) . In an average year , the reef could be hit by three or four cyclones, but in 2021 no cyclones came on to the reef itself.
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