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Antarctica's Ice Sheet Formation

The Frosty Fingerprints of Continental Breakup For decades, scientists have puzzled over Antarctica's rapid glaciation. Once a tropical paradise, this vast continent suddenly became the frozen wasteland we know today.

While global cooling played some role in ice sheet formation, the specifics of what triggered this process remained unclear.

New research sheds light on a crucial factor: regional topographical uplift caused by continental breakup.

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