Tectonics in the tropics trigger Earth’s ice ages0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- March 20, 2019
Major tectonic collisions near the equator have caused three ice ages in the last 540 million years
Major tectonic collisions near the equator have caused three ice ages in the last 540 million years
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