'Snowball Earth' is the most extreme climate event in Earth's history, when it was completely engulfed in ice. The theory of its existence has faced two challenges - how life survived and variations in rock formations from the time implying changes to the climate cycle. New study shows that changes to Earth's orbit caused the ice sheets to advance and retreat, providing ice-free 'oases' for animal life and explaining variations in rock formations.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210707112419.htm
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Related Posts
Novel AI blood testing technology can ID lung cancers with high accuracyA novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology was found to … Read More
Evolution now accepted by majority of AmericansThe level of public acceptance of evolution in the United States is no… Read More
Integrative approach by biologists increases accuracy of mosquito vector surveillanceA team of researchers has developed an integrative approach that incre… Read More
Cardiovascular disorder genetic testing in children presents unique challengesGenetic testing for cardiovascular disorders is rapidly expanding, inc… Read More
Novel resilient state estimation method for process control in cyber-physical systemsA new process control method uses a special mathematical structure to … Read More
Opening the climate change forecasting toolboxIt is not easy to predict how animals -- from insects to fish -- are g… Read More
0 comments: