Antarctic sea ice is nearly identical to 1986, but the press say extent is the lowest in 13 billion years.
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Antarctica’s Low-Ice Winter Should Only Happen Once Every 13 Billion Years | IFLScience
Palm trees grew in Antarctica 53 million years ago.
Isn’t Earth only about 4.5 Billion years old?
Antarctic sea ice was much lower when Earth was part of a nebula of gas around a growing black hole that would become the Milky Way Galaxy