Massive Crater In Siberia. This was the 17th hole to appear in the Yamal and Gyda peninsulas in the Russian Arctic. There are growing concerns that the appearance of the craters in north-west Siberia might be related to wider changes taking place in the Arctic due to climate change. Whats mysterious about the craters is that they all have appeared after 2013. In Siberia there is a huge crater and it is getting bigger During the last 200000 years Earths climate has alternated repeatedly.
CNN The massive crater appeared violently and explosively in the Siberian tundra last year a powerful blowout of methane gas throwing ice and rock hundreds of feet away and leaving a gaping circular scar in the empty and eerie landscape. The 98-foot-deep 30-meter-deep hole is located in the Yamal Peninsula of northwestern Siberia and its situated near three other blowout craters. Exactly why these massive holes form is still a mystery though many scientists suspect that climate change is playing a role. As they flew over the sweeping Siberian tundra a Russian TV crew recently spotted an intriguing feature. A crater at least 50 meters deep and 20 meters wide has been spotted in the tundra region in Siberia. Like slow-motion lava land in Siberia bubbles up until it breaks leaving behind a depression called a gas emission crater.
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There are growing concerns that the appearance of the craters in north-west Siberia might be related to wider changes taking place in the Arctic due to climate change. Journalists from the publication spotted the. There are growing concerns that the appearance of the craters in north-west Siberia might be related to wider changes taking place in the Arctic due to climate change. Whats mysterious about the craters is that they all have appeared after 2013. Massive underground methane explosion leaves 165-foot-deep crater in Siberia after record summer temperatures causes gas to be released. Researchers remain baffled unable to explain its origin.