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Scientists at the Institute of Earth Environment in China have discovered that the isotopic composition of snail shells recorded the evidence of this super rainstorm.
The study suggests that by examining fossil snail shells, researchers will be able to potentially reconstruct a history of extreme rainfall events going back thousands of years .
This will help them understand how climate change has influenced these events in the past, and what we might expect in the future.
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