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Voyager
Jan 7, 2024
A startling tale of the coldest continent on Earth can be discovered in a layer of ancient fossils found not far from the South Pole, more than half a mile below the water in an area that was previously covered in ice. The average winter temperature in the South Pole nowadays is 78 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. However, a healthy rainforest existed in Antarctica 90 million years ago, despite the region's prolonged winter darkness. Antarctica was in an exciting period at that time. It was essentially the last time that vegetation and possibly even fauna, including dinosaurs, blanketed the entire continent. On the other hand, scientists are uncovering previously unknown aspects of Antarctica.
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