Ancient DNA reveals forests of oak, elm, and hazel flourished in Doggerland beneath the North Sea over 16,000 years ago. The discovery reshapes understanding of Ice Age ecosystems and early human habitats in northern Europe.
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A “lost world” beneath the North Sea was once full of forests

16,000 Years Ago trees detected
400,000 Years species survival