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Sarah Colhart
Antarctica, the frozen continent at the southernmost tip of our planet, is known for its harsh and desolate landscapes. However, amidst the vast expanses of ice and snow, there exists a hidden wonder that brings life and color to this frozen wilderness - snow algae. These microscopic organisms have adapted to survive in extreme cold and low light conditions, leaving their mark on the icy terrain with vibrant hues of red, green, and even purple. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of snow algae and explore their importance in Antarctica's delicate ecosystem.