Antarctica was covered in tropical forests during the age of dinosaurs: scientists have found a tiny piece of evidence
In Antarctica, researchers have found amber for the first time, which indicates the existence of tropical forests near the South Pole millions of years ago.
If we could suddenly be transported to West Antarctica during the era of dinosaurs, we would not see a powerful ice sheet on the southern continent of the Earth. Instead, we would find ourselves in a dense, swampy forest where insects buzz among the flowers, ferns, and conifers. And now researchers have evidence of the existence of tropical forests in Antarctica.
Science Alert writes about it.
Scientists from Germany and Great Britain have discovered amber in Antarctica for the first time – the fossilized “blood” of ancient conifers that grew there between 83 and 92 million years ago.
Along with fossilized roots, pollen, and spores, amber is one of the best pieces of evidence to date that in the mid-Cretaceous near the South Pole…