global warming
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Red Snow: Scientists Link Rare 'Blood Snow' Phenomenon to Climate Change
Scientists from Japan were able to determine the red algae found living on the surface of a red or blood snow also accelerates the melting as protection from radiation amid climate change and global warming.
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