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Expanded Antarctic ocean ice may have added to past ice ages
Topsy turvy “rivers” of warm sea water might be one of the reasons for Antarctica’s ice racks separating, prompting an ascent in ocean levels. Another study recommends that, before, increments in Antarctic ocean ice in colder atmospheres may have added to ice ages. Utilizing PC recreations, the exploration took a gander at past changes during the chilly time frames and noticed that past increments in ocean ice levels may have fundamentally modified the course of the sea, which prompted an invert nursery impact as carbon dioxide levels in the seaRead More