If glossopteris fossils were found in antartica,what was the climate of this continent before?
- It is a widespread genus of extinct seed-bearing flowerless plants generally referred to as Glossopteridales. The genus name means the language Fern because of the leaves' general appearance.
- Sadly, nobody knows the species' exact appearances. Some people said it looks like a bush or shrub, but it's feedy. The temperate or warm climate, with medium to high latitudes, was said to have risen, with feverish plants now growing. It confirms paleoclimate data that place Antarctica during the Permanent period in a sub-tropical climate zone.
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In the northeast part of Antarctica, fossilized forests of a now extinct tree have been discovered. The Glossopteris fossils is an important evidence for the distribution in Permian 250 million years ago of continental plates.
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