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The world’s biggest iceberg – more than twice the size of Britain’s capital city - is on the move after decades of being grounded on the seafloor in Antarctica. The huge mass of ice broke ...
Scientists modelling January's dramatic volcanic eruption at Tonga have modelled debris flows on the Pacific seafloor. Huge volumes of rock and ash ran out across the ocean bottom surrounding the ...
This process pockmarks the seafloor with huge numbers of “feeding ... “is not even scratching the surface of how much sand they actually move.” Based on this estimate, the researchers ...
The iceberg then became grounded on the seafloor. But in recent years, it has been on the move again, after shaking loose. Here's a quick recap of the iceberg, its history and its potential future ...
Although many species have evolved to survive and thrive at these depths, the seafloor is very much uninhabitable to humans. In fact, only around a couple dozen people have actually been to the ...
(In general, a tsunami occurs when the deep seafloor moves up or down during a quake, sending a wave to the surface that concentrates its energy and gathers height as it reaches shallower coastal ...
Scientists probing the bottom of the Pacific Ocean made a surprising discovery: animals living underneath the seafloor in an area with volcanic activity. Giant tubeworms, which are known as the ...
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