Antarctic Amber Reveals Ancient Forests at the South Pole

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A fragment of amber found in West Antarctica, dating to 92–83 million years ago (mid-Cretaceous), indicates resin-producing trees once grew near the South Pole, suggesting ancient forested landscapes and a warmer climate; it is the first confirmed amber discovery in Antarctica and provides a direct glimpse into past ecosystems.
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