Scientists have discovered flat surfaces and deep troughs under East Antarctica, suggesting massive rivers once flowed there. The features stretch across 3,500 km of coastline. Researchers say they formed before the current coastline existed and were shaped by river erosion and later deepened by meltwater as ice sheet expanded, putting the timeline between 80 million and 34 million years ago.
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19 Jul