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Charcoal Remnants Reveal Raging Wildfires in Antarctica 75 Million Years Ago
During the late Cretaceous period, when the Earth was on its warmest era, the now ice-covered landmass of Antartica used to burn raging wildfires, leaving behind charcoal remnants that scientists took interest of.
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