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A “lost world” beneath the North Sea was once full of forests

Recent DNA evidence reveals that Doggerland, now submerged beneath the North Sea, was once home to a rich ecosystem with dense forests of oak and elm. This new understanding of the area's biodiversity highlights the potential for historical land restoration and informs discussions about climate impact on coastal regions.

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