A Nasa picture shows that the ice of the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica is melting at a faster rate now than it was a few years ago, which is not surpising when maximum temperatures are measured in summer /AFP
The Antarctic continent has gone through its first heatwave. That is the conclusion of some scientists. They have expressed their concern about the possible damage of similar phenomena in the long term to vegetation, animals, and ecosystems. Casey In the summer of 2019-2020, scientists of the Australian Antarctic Program registered the first heatwave registered by
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