Environment
Pink Ice in the Alps: How Threatening to Glaciers Can It Be?
Italy's Placerna Glaciers are turning pink, and scientists are investigating its mysterious appearance. Studies reveal that the change of color is caused by the algae, Ancylonema nordenskioeldii and its presence could contribute to the increase in the glacial melt.
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