Consequences from Antarctica climate change
New research reveals how a single warming event in Antarctica may be an indication of future ecosystem changes. Stationed in East Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys — a polar desert that’s among the driest places on Earth — the research team studied the effects of massive flooding caused by the glaciers that melted when air temperatures suddenly warmed to 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Flooding streams eroded, lake ice thinned, lake levels rose, and water reached new places across the barren landscape.
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