Recent scientific findings have shed new light on the formation of Earth and the Moon, suggesting that they may have originated from the same cloud of material. This theory challenges the long-held giant impact hypothesis, which posits that the Moon was formed from debris left over after a massive collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object. Satellite data has also revealed a dramatic expansion of plant life in Antarctica, with warming rates surpassing the global average. This trend could lead to significant changes in the biology and landscape of the continent in the future, highlighting the need for continued research and monitoring of the region's unique ecosystem.
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