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The Surprising Presence of Rain in Antarctica
Antarctica is known for its icy landscapes, where sub-zero temperatures are a norm. However, recent findings have revealed an unexpected phenomenon: rain falling on the continent. In a new study authored by researchers, including the presenter of this video, it was discovered that rain is occurring over two of Antarctica's crucial glaciers, Thwaites and Pine Island, which are significant contributors to global sea level rise. This revelation raises important questions about the climate dynamics in this seemingly inhospitable environment.