How Antarctica Froze Over

How Antarctica Froze Over

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Science, Geography, Biology, Physics

11th Grade - University

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Antarctica, once lush and warm, is now a frozen continent due to tectonic shifts, ocean currents, and CO2 fluctuations. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current and global cooling led to ice sheet formation. Plankton played a role in carbon sequestration, contributing to the climate shift. The ice sheets' high albedo created a positive feedback loop, further cooling the region.

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What impact did the uplift of the Himalayas have on global carbon dioxide levels?

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Describe the process of chemical weathering and its effect on atmospheric CO2.

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What feedback mechanisms contributed to the growth of ice sheets in Antarctica?

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