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Antarctic Ocean Temperature: Delayed Warming Due to ‘Deep, Old Water,’ Says Study
The temperature in the Southern Ocean, also called Antarctic Ocean, has remained cool - and has somehow gotten cooler - in the past decades. This had baffled scientists, considering the steady increase in temperatures elsewhere. A new study explains that the waters down south is experiencing delayed warming due to "old, deep water."
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