Over 100 Trillion Cicadas to Emerge After Solar Eclipse
By Aleks Phillips, Newsweek
Shortly after the upcoming total solar eclipse, another rare sight to behold will occur in the central-eastern Midwest: As many as a hundred trillion periodical cicadas are expected to come out of hibernation in what experts are calling a "cicada-geddon."
On April 8, the total solar eclipse—when the sun is completely blocked by the moon—will be seen across 13 states, as well as small areas of Tennessee and Michigan. The celestial spectacle is not set to recur over the U.S. for decades, and millions of people will head to ideal viewing spots to see it. FINISH READING HERE
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