Global warming may lead to irreversible damages in Antarctica
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Global warming may lead to irreversible damages in Antarctica
For years, the study of Antarctica has helped humanity better understand our planet, including its ice ages, glaciers, extinct creatures and plants, and much more. But scientists warn that changes in Antarctic ice caused by rising temperatures could expose humans to dangers that are difficult to control. Sarah Balter has more.
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