Ancient 6-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Reveals Earliest Air Records

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Scientists have discovered the oldest directly dated ice in Antarctica, dating back 6 million years to the Miocene era, providing valuable insights into Earth's ancient climate and atmospheric conditions, which can help understand natural climate drivers and the impact of human-induced warming.
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