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Water Has No “Memory,” But Ice Keeps an Archive

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‘Water memory’ is more myth than science, but ice truly keeps archives. Layered snowfall traps traces of ancient air, letting us read past climates.

You may hear poetic lines like “water remembers everything.” Science offers a sturdier truth: not water, but ice is excellent at preserving the past.\n\nSnow falls, compresses, freezes, and stacks into layers. Tiny air bubbles get trapped inside, carrying the atmosphere’s composition from that time like a capsule.\n\nSurprising detail: that’s how we can measure past levels of gases like CO₂ and methane, along with temperature clues. Ice cores act like old recordings of Earth’s breath.\n\nThis matters because it turns climate debate from story into data. Ice gives measurable answers to “what happened before?”—and that context sharpens what we do next.
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