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Antarctic Ice Sheet the Result of Decreased Carbon Dioxide, Contrary to Belief
The formation of the Antarctic ice sheet during a major climate shift 34 million years ago was the result of decreased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, and not continental breakup like a widely held theory suggested, according to new research.
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