The origin of the mysterious underwater bubbles is revealed
Scientists have long considered what lies behind the underwater bubbles. As it turned out, these are the embryos of the squid Illex coindetii.
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Scientists have long considered what lies behind the underwater bubbles. As it turned out, these are the embryos of the squid Illex coindetii.
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During the spring equinox in the Northern hemisphere of the Earth after sunset, you can see the so-called "false dawn".
In the capital of the People's Republic of China, sandstorms are raging for the second week, the local meteorological agency NMC reports.
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A resident of Irbit managed to capture on video a rare natural phenomenon, striking in its beauty.
For centuries, people look at the misty peaks of the Santa Lucia Mountains (California) and see strange figures in raincoats. The silhouettes disappear quite quickly.
In 2003, an amateur collector, while exploring a mine in the city of La Noria (Atacama Desert), found a strange mummy wrapped in a white cloth in a leather bag.
This is a "gap" in the wall of a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture.
In the south of the state of Colorado, USA, a rare meteorological phenomenon was observed: a solar halo in the form of a luminous dome above the horizon.
Snow of a yellowish hue, seen recently in several regions in the Volga Federal District, became so because of the admixture of sand.
Arya Assadi Langroudi, a technology engineer at the University of East London, explained what sinkholes are and what are the ways to prevent them from appearing.