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Million year-old bubbles could solve ice age mystery
How do we learn what the world was like thousands of years ago? One way is to study ice cores hidden deep beneath polar ice cores. These frozen time capsules preserve air bubbles from thousands of years ago, painting a picture of climate and environmental conditions in those days to help scientists reveal how much our planet has changed. Scientists are particularly interested in learning what happened in the Mid-Pleistocene Transition period, between 900,000 and 1.2 million years ago, when the length of the cycle between cold glacial and warm interglacials changed. But treasure hunting is no easy task. Scientists had to transport the drilling equipment for 40km by snowmobiles in the east of Antarctica at 3000m elevation where the temperature goes -35C to extract a 2.8im-long ice cylinder. Then, they cut the cylinder into one-meter pieces, cool them at -50C, and transport them to European institutions by boat. By studying what the world was like long ago and how the climate works, our future might be projected better.
Read the article and learn how to collect, transport, and analyze time capsules from Antarctica.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko