Decrease in CO2 Levels Lead to Formation of Antarctic Ice Sheet: Study

Massive rearrangements of Earth's continents including decreased CO2 levels caused the abrupt formation of the Antarctic ice sheet, demonstrates a new research. The researchers from University of New Hampshire has shown that the most likely explanation for the initiation of Antarctic glaciation during a major climate shift 34 million years ago. Matthew Huber of the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space and department of Earth said ...

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