Antarctica's only flowering plants have been growing more rapidly, likely due to warmer temperatures

A team of researchers from Italy, the U.K. and South Africa has found that over the past decade, the only two flowering plants in Antarctica have been growing more rapidly. In their paper published in the journal Current Biology, the researchers suggest the changes happening with the plants in Antarctica are likely due to warmer temperatures associated with climate change.


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Source: Phys.org