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Scientists are looking for the world’s oldest ice in Antarctica – SlashGear
Scientists are working in Antarctica and believe that the continent holds the world’s oldest ice. They believe ice on the continent is hundreds of thousands or…

Scientists are working in Antarctica and believe that the continent holds the world’s oldest ice. They believe ice on the continent is hundreds of thousands or even millions of years old. Exactly how old the ancient ice could be, scientists don’t know. They aren’t sure how long ice could survive.
Princeton University geochemist John Higgins says that he might be surprised to find ice that’s 5 million years old, but that’s not unfathomable. Previously, a group of researchers discovered what they…
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