What happened: Reaching up to 100ft, these massive piles contain tonnes of salt that keep roads clear but pose environmental and health risks
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What happened: Reaching up to 100ft, these massive piles contain tonnes of salt that keep roads clear but pose environmental and health risks
What to watch next: movement around mountains, interest.
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Reaching up to 100ft, these massive piles contain tonnes of salt that keep roads clear – but pose environmental risks Most mountains take tens of millions of years to form. Toronto’s newest mountain took just days. Towering atop the crowns of evergreens, it has no skeleton of limestone or granite. T
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Peak interest: Toronto’s snow mountains that refuse to melt are a toxic hazard.
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Peak interest: Toronto’s snow mountains that refuse to melt are a toxic hazardReaching up to 100ft, these massive piles contain tonnes of salt that keep roads clear but pose environmental and health risks
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