Climate Change May Be Responsible For Northern Russia's Mysterious Craters
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In July 2014, a helicopter pilot flying over Northern Russia's remote Yamal Peninsula came across a massive crater in the thick, permanently frozen subsurface layer of soil known as permafrost. As news of the gaping hole that measured an impressive 100-meters in diameter spread, people all over the world began wondering about its origin.
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- Kittycat2000약 9년Mah avatar!! lol
- Kittycat2000약 9년Thats a big and deep hole
- draysterio9년 이하thats what she said
- iseeyouhi약 9년wow! I never saw such a deep crater before!
- cookiegirl9년 이상I never seen such a deep hole in my whole life! I have to say, this article is very cool and interesting
- Kenzie9년 이상I love your articles! This really helped with my current events assignment for science and it was really interesting!
- effort9년 이상Glad i dont live there
- Alien555thousan9년 이상this is very intresting scott
- tiger 1019년 이상can we maybe find out what caused the whole and see if this would be dangerous but just in case I will hope to go there and find out myself!!!!!
- fuzzykid 9년 이상wow that was really interesting and I wish that I could find out how that big whole got there and I hope that it is not something dangerous in the future and I hope that these big wholes will be there forever for a historical event for the big whole .
- rtttt9년 이상We need to do something about climate change fast and before it's too late but what can we do to stop the meathane or do we just need to do the other things we know to hep stop climate change like turning to renewable energy like solar panels and wind energy.