Antarctica’s meteorites built up in stranding zones thousands of years ago, becoming embedded in ice. Today, they are usually found in “blue ice” areas — pockets where wind reveals older ice that looks blue in contrast with the continent’s large expanses of white. Advertisement The researchers project that in all emissions scenarios, at least 5,000 meteorites a year will disappear from the surface.
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