Shrimp fosslis in Antarctica, does this mean a temperate continent?
- added July 25, 2008
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- joshuaheller
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Researchers are reporting that they have discovered fossilized crustaceans on the iced barren continent. The shrimp need liquid water to survive which is presently unavailable in today's Antarctica.
Does this point to evidence that the continent was once more habitable?
What does this say about the future?
(and don't you like the phrase "iced barren continent")
Does this point to evidence that the continent was once more habitable?
What does this say about the future?
(and don't you like the phrase "iced barren continent")
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- joshuaheller
- 2 months ago
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