The remains of a dog buried in the ice were found over 18 thousand years ago


The remnants of snow were found in Yakutsk, Siberia

Moscow, Ta. December 1, 2019, Sunday

The Ice Age, called the Ice Age, was called the Ice Age.

The remains were discovered during a snow removal operation in Yakutsk, known as the coldest in Siberia. Although the dog is a doggie, the wolf is at odds with it, but scientists believe that the dogs of today are a breed of wolf.

DNA test does not reveal which species of this animal, but it is doubtful that it is an 18 thousand year old body. Scientists believe that the organism, which has a biological evolution of 30 to 40 thousand years, died in a massive snowstorm.

The dog's body was pressed under the heavy snow, so she was able to stay safe for so long. Thus, the body remains preserved for centuries due to cooling and does not undergo decay. The condition that an organism is below 0 ° C for up to 2 years is called permafrost, with sand or clay permanently embedded.

This condition of creatures in the snow is most commonly seen in the northern hemisphere, northern Alaska, Russia, and Canada. This permafrost condition is very helpful in finding archaeological specimens in the snow.

What was the ice age on earth centuries ago?

The ice age is created when the earth's surface and atmosphere temperature goes down. The Ice Age, which is called the Ice Age in English, has come to Earth many times, and it can still occur. The last Ice Age began 25.80 million years ago, which was completed about 12000 thousand years ago. For the Ice Age, the change in the proportion of earth's gases, abnormal movements in the surface tectonics plates, changes in the atmosphere and ocean currents on the surface of the earth, Is responsible.

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