Part of Antarctica’s ice sheet collapsed 9,000 years ago under similar climate conditions as today
New research shows that warm ocean currents triggered a rapid collapse of part of East Antarctica’s ice sheet 9,000 years ago, offering clues about future sea level rise.
Researchers believe that the Trasllambrión glacier has perished because of a phenomenon called 'heat death,' according to MeteorologíaenRed. After 2020, the region faced many hot summers, resulting in ...
Though ice sheet melting is widely talked of and debated, there is limited knowledge about what happens after the period of ...
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