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Weird 'watermelon snow' pics show Antarctic turning red

Published February 25, 2020

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Snow that looks like it was mixed with food coloring is not what you'd expect to see in Antarctica -- or anywhere else, for that matter.

But that's the bizarre phenomenon scientists recently photographed on an Argentine island in Antarctica.

The images, depicting a watermelon-colored snow, were revealed by Ukraine's Ministry of Science and Education. Warmer weather during the Antarctic summer prompts the spores to germinate, triggering an algae bloom that creates these weird pockets of pink "watermelon snow," the Daily Mail reported.

The bright red photosynthetic algae -- which can thrive in very low temperatures -- are located in snowfields around the world.

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Scientists have photographed amazing images of 'watermelon snow' in Antarctica.

Scientists have photographed amazing images of 'watermelon snow' in Antarctica. ((Ministry of Science Ukraine; EAS))

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The Ukrainian scientists told the Mail: "Such snow contributes to climate change, because the red-raspberry color snow reflects less sunlight and melts faster."

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"As a result, more and more bright algae are formed in the snow," they said.

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