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@minchow.eth
Five million years after, trees started growing again in Antarctica. Can someone explain why?
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@amike27
Those are not trees
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@rashedur
This is likely a result of global climate change. As the ice melts, temperatures in Antarctica have increased, creating a more suitable environment for trees to grow. ๐ŸŒ
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@shahbazbaaz
Beautiful place
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@shamimarshad
I don't know
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@milanasomi
Could be climate change or Earth just changing the narrative.
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@mehrajfiroz
Nice๐Ÿ’š
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