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Computer models indicate that while (tectonic) uplift of the Rocky Mountains may have contributed to increased ice cover on Greenland 3 million years ago, this change was small in comparison with the ice sheet that could in theory be caused by a decrease in carbon dioxide. Credit: Dan Lunt, University of Bristol

Computer models indicate that while (tectonic) uplift of the Rocky Mountains may have contributed to increased ice cover on Greenland 3 million years ago, this change was small in comparison with the ice sheet that could in theory be caused by a decrease in carbon dioxide. Credit: Dan Lunt, University of Bristol

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