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The post, captioned "frozen methane bubbles in lake Baikal, the deepest lake on Earth," has received 40.1k upvotes on the platform. Reddit users took to the comment section to respond to the post.
Experts warn about methane bubbles in Lake Baikals frozen surface Lake Baikal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the oldest and deepest lake on Earth.
Arctic lakes that don’t freeze Walter Anthony, who grew up close to Lake Tahoe, was captivated by Arctic lakes at 19, when she spent a summer at Siberia’s picturesque Lake Baikal.
12 Lake Baikal is located in Siberia, in Russia 12 Lake Baikal is one of the clearest lakes, with frozen methane bubbles visible under the water Credit: Tilpunov Mikhail / Shutterstock 12 ...
One of the more popular theories, indeed one that Live Science reported on in 2009, suggested that the greenhouse gas methane bubbles up from the lake's deep bottom to cause these rings.
Arctic expert discovers methane fuelled lake in Alaska ‘These lakes speed up permafrost thaw,’ says expert Katey Walter Anthony. ‘It’s an acceleration’ ...
For several decades now, the world’s largest freshwater lake held a mystery that left scientists scratching their heads. Lake Baikal, located in Russia’s frigid Siberia, … ...
The water in Lake Baikal freezes in bizarre shapes, turning its shores, islands and rocks into a set for a movie in a galaxy far, far away.
The first time Katey Walter Anthony saw Esieh Lake in the western Brooks Range, she was afraid it might explode. Across the Arctic, lakes are leaking dangerous greenhouse gases.
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Discover nature's frozen wonders at lakes like Baikal, Russia, with its crystal-clear ice, or Canada's Abraham Lake, adorned by mesmerizing methane bubbles. From the ...