www.frenchtribune.com
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These scientists have been reported to be drilling deep inside edge of modern Antarctica, which provided with them with evidences that palm trees once grew there. These scientists deeply examined the pollen and spores and the ... is referred to as
eco-logic-view.org
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Scientists drilling deep into the edge of modern Antarctica have pulled up proof that palm trees once grew there. Analyses of pollen and spores and the remains of tiny creatures have given a climatic picture of the early Eocene period, about 53
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Scientists drilling deep into the edge of modern Antarctica have pulled up proof that palm trees once grew there, BBC reported. Analyses of pollen and spores and the remains of tiny creatures have given a climatic picture of the early Eocene ...
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Baobab trees The study also found relatives of modern trees such as the baobab and macadamia. Scientists drilling deep into the edge of modern Antarctica have pulled up proof that palm trees once grew there. Analyses of pollen and spores and the
www.united-academics.org
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Palm trees, Antarctica, global warming, early Eocene period. Scientists ... 'It's a clearer picture we get of warm analogues through geological time,' says James Bendle, co-author of the study and researcher at University of Glasgow. '
www.businessinsider.com
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Scientists have discovered plants similar to palm trees growing in the Antarctic region during the early Eocene era, when the area had a near-tropical climate. They have shown the area, which is today typified by freezing temperatures, ...