Environment
Scientists Are Baffled After Massive Antarctic Lake Has Suddenly Vanished Without Trace
Satellite images captured its death before and after the 600-750 million-cubic-meter (21-26 billion cubic feet) lake drained through the ice shelf below, and researchers believe it might reveal a lot about the region's ice stability.
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