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Consequences of Global Warming: Why the Arctic's Strange Pink Snow is Something We Should Be Scared About
Though it looks lovely, scientists revealed that the occurrence of pink snow in the Arctic is caused by red algae that help in rapid ice melting. As temperature increases, the spread of the red algae in cold places could supercharge global warming.
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