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Scientists say Arctic once was tropical
Associated Press ^
| May 31, 2006
| Seth Borenstein
Posted on 05/31/2006 11:52:30 AM PDT by AntiGuv
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First-of-its-kind core samples dug up from deep beneath the Arctic Ocean floor show that 55 million years ago an area near the North Pole was practically a subtropical paradise, three new studies show. How did what was surface 55 million years ago sink thousands of feet under the surface of the ocean?
Since it was the high arctic wouldn't there have been months of total darkness or was the earth positioned differently back then?
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