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Study Reveals Ancient African Landscapes Influenced South Asian Monsoon Patterns

Recent research indicates that ancient African topography played a significant role in shaping the South Asian summer monsoon, a vital climate system for billions today.

Editorial Staff1 min read

A new study suggests that the topography of ancient Africa had a considerable impact on the South Asian summer monsoon, which is crucial for the livelihoods of billions of people.

This research challenges long-held beliefs about the primary factors driving monsoon formation and intensification, indicating a more complex interplay of influences.

The findings may lead to a reevaluation of climate history, particularly regarding how ancient landscapes can affect weather patterns over vast distances.

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