Antarctica
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[WATCH] Snow Turns Green in Antarctica and Climate Change is the Culprit
Snows in some parts of Antarctica are turning green from blooms of algae thriving in the snow. Green snow algae grow mostly on Antarctic coastlines, in areas where it is warmer.
Latest Research Articles
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Here's How Antarctica Showed Its Awesomeness In 2019
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Antarctica's Thinning Ice Shelves are Making More Ice to Relocate from Land into the Sea – Studies
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Emperor Penguins Population Is Declining: Blame the Global Warming
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Coldest Place On Earth Is Even Colder Than Previously Thought
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Scientists Find Huge Canyons Hidden Under Ice In Antarctica
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Antarctica’s Plant, Animal Life Threatened by Increasing Ice-Free Areas
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Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf is About to Launch a Delaware-Sized Iceberg
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Global Warming Is Making Antarctica a Greener Place
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Massive Landforms Lurk Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheets
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This Hauntingly Beautiful 'Dragon-Skin' Ice in the Antarctic Looks Like It Came From 'Game of Thrones'
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Consequences of Climate Change: Why the New Rift in Antarctica's Ice Shelf Is Bad News
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‘Blood Falls’: Solving the Mystery of Antartica’s Eeriest Waterfalls