A recent study reveals a dramatic increase in vegetation across Antarctica, highlighting the profound impact of climate change on this remote continent. Plant growth has surged by over 30% in the past 30 years, driven by rising temperatures and shrinking sea ice, raising concerns about the long-term implications for the unique ecosystem.
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A new map reveals the presence of vegetation across the Antarctic continent, indicating a shift in the landscape due to climate change. While the frozen continent remains dominated by ice and snow, the appearance of green patches, primarily on the Antarctic Peninsula and its surrounding islands, raises concerns about the future of this unique environment.