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Glacier Fluctuations Influenced by Temperature Rather than Weather, Study Finds
At the height of the last Ice Age, the expansion and contraction of glaciers in Africa's Rwenzori Mountains were driven by air temperature, rather than precipitation, according to new research that carries with it a host of implications affecting glaciers today.
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