Scientists from the US and Spain have recorded 500 deep earthquakes near Antarctica and are trying to understand why they occur, Science Alert reports.
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More than Ukraine: Antarctica has lost a giant fragment of sea ice and it's unlikely to come back. There are no tectonic plate boundaries that usually cause friction that leads to earthquakes. Instead, deep seismic activity occurs when softer and warmer rocks heat and def…
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Scientists from the US and Spain have recorded 500 deep earthquakes near Antarctica and are trying to understand why they occur, Science Alert reports.
YOU WILL BE INTERESTED
More than Ukraine: Antarctica has lost a giant fragment of sea ice and it's unlikely to come back. There are no tectonic plate boundaries that usually cause friction that leads to earthquakes. Instead, deep seismic activity occurs when softer and warmer rocks heat and def…