Environment
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Scientists Uncover Giant Sinkholes in Northern Canada’s Seafloor
A group of researchers doing study in Canada uncovered sinkhole-like depressions, the scale of a metropolitan street of six-story dwellings - an unsettling finding that might carry major ramifications for weather patterns.
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