UC-Riverside: How Sharks Survived a Major Spike in Earth's Temperature
June 04, 2024
June 04, 2024
RIVERSIDE, California, June 4 (TNSres) -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news on June 3, 2024:
The sharks we know today as the open ocean's top predators evolved from stubby bottom dwellers during a dramatic episode of global warming millions of years ago.
A massive outpouring of volcanic lava about 93 million years ago sent carbon dioxide levels soaring, creating a greenhouse climate that pushed ocean temperatures to their hottest. U . . .
The sharks we know today as the open ocean's top predators evolved from stubby bottom dwellers during a dramatic episode of global warming millions of years ago.
A massive outpouring of volcanic lava about 93 million years ago sent carbon dioxide levels soaring, creating a greenhouse climate that pushed ocean temperatures to their hottest. U . . .