The catastrophic science behind the stunning photos of Arctic crater
A 160-foot-deep crater has opened up in the Arctic permafrost. It is the result of built up methane gas released during the frost's thaw, scientists say.
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A 160-foot-deep crater has opened up in the Arctic permafrost. It is the result of built up methane gas released during the frost's thaw, scientists say.
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