Antarctic's Swampy Rainforest

Antarctic's Swampy Rainforest

Sediment cores retrieved from the Antarctic seafloor by researchers have been found to contain pristine samples of forest soil, pollen, spores, and even root systems. The soil, its fine-grained clay, and silt were dated to be 90 million years old. Researchers suggest that the continent was a swampy rainforest at that time.

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