Eerie Red Snow
It’s one thing to watch color-changing ice in sci-fi movies, but it’s quite different and spooky if you witness the same in real life. The remote and enigmatic region of Antarctica has brought many science-fiction tales to life. This time, it’s bloody snow.
Scientists stumbled upon red ice on the continent, which resulted from the thawing ice-caps and the activation of algae thawing from deep freeze after an arctic winter. This happened when the region experienced a stint of high temperature. The crimson snow was an outcome of some bizarre chemical reaction. Science can indeed be fascinating at times!