Life of the Ice Age Still Held in China
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Life of the Ice Age Still Held in China

Guangshui : China | Oct 21, 2011 at 9:26 PM PDT
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CHINA : Ice age is still expected to occur in the deepest caves in the "Bamboo Curtain Country" China. Hidden in the cave, fragments of the ice age Earth still survived. Although there is no surviving mammoth, but a small plant that represents an estimated 30,000 years ago is still there.

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Science and Natural History Museum of Britain said it had identified seven species of nettle of Guaxi and Yunnan Province. Nettle or in English is called poison ivy is kind of fluffy plant that can cause itchy skin.

Should be in the provinces there are tropical plants. However, seven species are found to be similar to the tropical plants. Nettle is found in dark places, where the rare sunshine.

Facts, the possibility of nettles to be able to live in darkness only 0.02 percent. It is extremely unlikely to happen in this day and age so that the possibility of an ice age is still going on in the cave.

RositaRose is based in Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Indonesia, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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