Terrifying!
More than 7,000 underground methane gas bubbles explode in the Arctic
More
than 7,000 underground methane gas bubbles are about to explode in
the Arctic
Explosions
in recent years has led to the formation of spectacular new craters
Bubbles
were created by methane gas being unlocked by warming temperatures
There
are startlingly more gas-filled domes than previously known
When
the bubbles explode they release methane gas which is approximately
84 times more potent than carbon dioxide
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