Geography, asked by devanshg4167, 11 months ago

The world's geological history is trapped in antarctica

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Answered by vishalgupta013000
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the modern world is battling with i increasing population and excessive burning of fossil fuel has created. blanket of carbon dioxide around the world which is increasing the average global temperature.

Answered by IINiRII
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Antarctica holds half a million-year-old carbon track records in its layers of ice. It gives us an understanding of evolution and extinction, ozone and carbon. A visit to Antarctica, around which Gondwana once existed, is like going back to the past. Witnessing the geological phenomena, such as the drifting of land masses and their spreading into countries, help us to know about the history of humankind. These are visible signs of where humankind came from and it gives us a clear understanding of where human life is headed if we do not take care of the environment. Actually seeing with our own eyes all these changes, make us understand that global warming is a real threat

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