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Home > Secondary > Plant Science News > News - Mummified Forest Found on Treeless Arctic Island

News - Mummified Forest Found on Treeless Arctic Island

From the National Geographic

Pines, spruces buried in landslide millions of years ago, when area was warmer.

An ancient mummified forest, complete with well-preserved logs, leaves, and seedpods, has been discovered deep in the Canadian Arctic, scientists say.

The dry, frigid site is now surrounded by glaciers and is completely treeless, except for a few bonsai-size dwarf trees.

Read more in the National Geographic - http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/12/101217-mummified-forest-canada-science-environment/

 
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