Antarctica, often regarded as the planet's last true wilderness, harbors unique ecosystems that support extraordinary ...
Tóth. The ice-free lands are home to uniquely adapted flora including 'micro-forests' of lichens, moss and two flowering plants, Antarctic hairgrass and pearlwort. They also sustain a variety of ...
Scientists have mapped Antarctica’s ice-free ecosystems, highlighting their biodiversity and growing climate threats.
Smaller calving events, not large icebergs, drive Antarctic ice sheet loss. Arecent study conducted by University of Florida geologists and geographers has shed new light on the effects of climate ...
There is indirect evidence that, during the last interglacial period, about 125,000 years ago, parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreated. An ice core drilled from the ice sheet near the ...
Roughly 1,550 square miles across, the world's biggest and oldest iceberg, known as A23a, calved from the Antarctic shelf in 1986. Before its calving in 1986, the colossal iceberg hosted a Soviet ...
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