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[WATCH] Snow Turns Green in Antarctica and Climate Change is the Culprit
Snows in some parts of Antarctica are turning green from blooms of algae thriving in the snow. Green snow algae grow mostly on Antarctic coastlines, in areas where it is warmer.
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