Fossil Leaves from Nagaland Link Antarctica to Indian Monsoons
A study reveals that fossil leaves from Nagaland, dating back 34 million years, indicate a warm and wet climate influenced by the formation of Antarctic ice. This connection suggests that the growth of Antarctic ice shifted global wind and rainfall patterns, leading to the evolution of the Indian monsoon system. The findings highlight the interconnectedness of Earth's climate and warn of potential future disruptions due to climate change.
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