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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists solve the 75-year-old mystery of massive 'gravity hole' in the Indian OceanThe ground may feel steady underfoot, but the planet is always in motion. While satellites and sensors have mapped the ...
The Indian Ocean "gravity hole" is a region where Earth's mass is reduced, leading to weak gravitational pull, lower-than-average sea levels and a puzzle scientists have only just begun to solve.
The Xiang Yang Hong 03 reached the Indian Ocean on July 11 after a brief stop in Malaysia. Damien Symon, an open-source intelligence expert, mapped the ship's movement in the region in a recent ...
High-resolution images: Maximum Wave Height (210 kB PDF) Travel Time (280 kB PDF) These maps show modeled maximum wave height (top) and travel time (lower) for the Indian Ocean Tsunami […] ...
Earth There's a gravity 'hole' in the Indian Ocean and now we may know why. Earth appears to have less mass beneath a certain part of the Indian Ocean compared with the rest of the planet.
A project to map the Indian Ocean’s seagrass, a carbon sink more powerful than terrestrial forest, will enable participating countries to protect the habitat, ...
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