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‘Mummified’ plants give glimpse of Earth’s future | Armenian American Reporter – Armenian Reporter

A 23-million-year-old leaf: still noticeable are veins, holes chomped by pests and scar tissue.
Fossil leaves from the remains of a 23 million-year-old forest recommend some plants might adjust to grow faster as CO2 levels increase, a research study states.
Scientists recuperated the extremely unspoiled leaves from an ancient lake on New Zealand’s South Island.
They have actually made it possible for the researchers to connect for the very first time the heats of the duration with high levels…
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