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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Scientists: Parts Of The Arctic Are No Longer Freezing, Not Even In Winter

The Batagaika Crater (pictured) in the town of Batagay, Russia, is the one of the largest craters in the world. Scientists believe it started to form in the 1960s as a result of permafrost thawing beneath the Earth's surface. The thawing may have been caused by local deforestation
The Batagaika Crater (pictured) in the town of Batagay, Russia, is the one of the largest craters in the world. Scientists believe it started to form in the 1960s as a result of permafrost thawing beneath the Earth's surface. The thawing may have been caused by local deforestation

Scientists: Parts Of The Arctic Are No Longer Freezing, Not Even In Winter



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