Something's Shaking in Antarctica
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Pooja , Shimla:
Jun 7 2008
Made Popular Jun 8 2008
Scientists have discovered massive, slow-motion “ice quakes” trembling twice a day through the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, an Alaska-sized swath of Antarctica. Detective work has traced the source of the shaking to the Whillans Ice Stream, a...
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Kushal Arora
Jun 10 2008
Mumbai,
India
That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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Oops, somehow i commented 2 times, sry for that
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That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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That is a bad news in the long run. I think it is only a matter of time before these huge pieces of ice start floating in the ocean, melt and then increase the level of water. It is strange how such large quakes go unnoticed. We are literally bearing a witness to the making of a tremendous global catastrophe in the future.
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