Fossilized Tropical Forests Found In Arctic

The ice lands we know have not always been that way.  Evidence of that was given by Mary Beth Griggs in an article she wrote for Popular Science.

Svalbard, Norway is known for it’s splendid Arctic scenery, frigid weather and polar bears. But it wasn’t always like this. In a study published recently inGeology, researchers announce the discovery of a fossilized tropical forest in Svalbard.

Chris Berry and other researchers from Cardiff University found tropical tree stumps–the remains of an ancient tropical forest–during field work in the frigid latitudes.

380 million years ago, the continents were in vastly different places. The solid part of the Earth that we live on..Read more

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