Please discover what the scientists eventually do. This is a curious man who wants to know what happened through the keyhole and natural keyhole. - Jacques Yves Cousteau Cousteau was not that right. Until recently, it seems that humans have found their habitat. But when the European ERS - 1 satellite focused on the Antarctic shelf in 1996, it depicts a lake of Ontario Lake, Vostok Lake size, completely separated by a layer of ice of 2 mil thickness It was. A million years. (Edwards, the theory of watersheds in Antarctica was created as early as the end of the eighteenth century 2011.
ยท Ice Lake: a lake that is permanently covered with ice. They can occur under glaciers, ice sheets or ice sheets. There are many such lakes, but the Vostok lake of Antarctica is a much bigger lake. Artificial lake: It is formed by human intentionally diving into the land behind the dam (it is called a reservoir or reservoir). Excavation event by mining mining projects such as lake flood, open pit mining and quarrying. Some of the world's largest lakes are reservoirs such as Hirakudam in India.
Scientists discovered a huge lake that was buried deep in the ice and isolated for 25 million years. This is the second largest ice lake next to Lake Vostok and the discovery of the sixth largest lake on Earth. According to the researchers, the new lake is smaller than Vostok Lake, but it can be explored for life. The surface of the ice is abnormally enlarged, which indicates that liquid water may exist beneath it. Because the geothermal is balanced with the heat loss of the ice, the water under the ice remains liquid. Pressure sets the melting point of water below 0 degrees Celsius. The ceiling of the glacial lake is the level where the pressure melting point of water crosses the temperature gradient.
Please discover what the scientists eventually do. This is a curious man who wants to know what happened through the keyhole and natural keyhole. - Jacques Yves Cousteau Cousteau was not that right. Until recently, it seems that humans have found their habitat. But when the European ERS - 1 satellite focused on the Antarctic shelf in 1996, it drew a lake under the ice, Vostok Lake, which was completely separated by 2 miles of ice.