Science· May 28
Greenhouse Effect Explains Antarctic Temperature Changes
New research reveals the greenhouse effect dictates Antarctic temperature changes, causing warmer areas to experience more dramatic shifts than colder ones.
Source: phys.org
New research reveals the greenhouse effect dictates Antarctic temperature changes, causing warmer areas to experience more dramatic shifts than colder ones.
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