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Scientists Finally Know Why This Hole the Size of New Zealand Periodically Appears in Antarctic Ice
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2024-05-02
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Since 1974 a particular area of ice in Antarctica has been a mystery to scientists. That’s because periodically a hole would form in the ice, despite temperatures in the surrounding air and water remaining in freezing temperatures.
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