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Flooding of Subterranean Lake in Antarctica Created Boston-sized Crater
Flooding of a sub-glacial lake in Antarctica likely caused some 6 billion metric tons of water to flow directly into the ocean and the drainage caused a vast crater to form on the continent's icy surface to fill the void.
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