It's been likened to coral bleaching, but on land — and experts are fearful dry conditions have Western Australia on the brink of another devastating 'forest collapse' event.
The ‘HS boundary’ is what the future archeologists will call it in the rock sediments. A thicc line of plastic and other forever chemicals that separates the rich fossil records below (enshrining a period of high biodiversity) from no fossil records above the boundary.
The ‘HS boundary’ is what the future archeologists will call it in the rock sediments. A thicc line of plastic and other forever chemicals that separates the rich fossil records below (enshrining a period of high biodiversity) from no fossil records above the boundary.