Daniel Stahle A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains has revealed the remains of up to 5,900-year-old trees that could offer insights into past climate conditions, according to new research.
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A 5900-year-old whitebark pine forest has been discovered due to the melting of alpine ice in the Rocky mountains. Scientists found more than 30 trees approximately 3100 metres above sea level ...
These records lows are not good news for coastlines around the world. Here's what would happen to Earth if all the ice melted. Text by Jessica Orwig. Video by Alex Kuzoian. More from News After ...
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