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Ancient Pollen Offers Clues to How Plants Adapted to Climate
Ancient Pollen Offers Clues to How Plants Adapted to Climate
Ancient Pollen Offers Clues to How Plants Adapted to Climate Change in the Past — and Potentially the Future
A new study finds that plants around the world moved poleward during a dynamic period of rising temperatures 56 million years ago
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