Climate Change
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Turtle Fossils Shed Light On Rise Of Andes Mountains
Fossil remains of a five-foot-long tortoise suggest the Andes Mountains sat less than a kilometer above sea level 13 million years ago, when the climate was much wetter than it is today. Understanding the past could help researchers predict future climate changes.
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