The Sphinx

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U.K's Long Lasting Snow Patch Melts After 300 Years

The United Kingdom's long lasting snow patch, "the Sphinx", which had survived through countless summer seasons, melted away for the eighth time in 300 years. Ironically, the snow patch found on Braeriach in Scotland, melted on the day COP26 was scheduled. Experts believe rise in climate temperature to be the cause. "How prescient it is, our long lasting patch of snow melted on the eve of COP26", said the expert.

Thu, 04 Nov 2021 - 11:11 AM / by SAM RAHUL RAJASHEKHAR

Tags: the spine, Scotland, Climate crisis, global warming, world leaders summit cop26

Courtesy: The Guardian