It doesn’t rain at the South Pole. Why not? Will global warming change that?
This question from a Cosmos reader was a task for The Science Detectives.
Cosmos journalism intern Tyler Fisher was asked to investigate, to find out what’s going on.
In this episode of our podcast series Science Detectives, we get to the hard, cold facts.
Originally published by Cosmos as Why doesn’t it rain at the South Pole and will global warming change that?
Tyler Fisher
Tyler Fisher is a fourth year University of South Australia student studying journalism. Tyler is an intern in the Cosmos newsroom.
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