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Scientists Explain the Giant Antarctic Ice Hole After 50 Years

2026-01-26 57 Dailymotion

Scientists solved a 50-year mystery in Antarctica when a giant hole in the sea ice the size of South Carolina suddenly made sense at last. The craziest part is that it doesn’t happen every year—it shows up like a ghost, disappears, then comes back when the ocean underneath gets just the right mix of heat, salt, and motion. And once that hole opens, it becomes a temporary “window” between the deep ocean and the atmosphere, changing everything from heat flow to local ecosystems. Antarctica looks frozen and silent, but underneath it, the planet is still moving like it never stopped 🧊🌊 Animation is created by Bright Side.
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