For decades, scientists have been studying “gravity holes,” the enormous depressions in the Earth’s crust where the effects of gravity are significantly lower than average.
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For decades, scientists have been studying “gravity holes,” the enormous depressions in the Earth’s crust where the effects of gravity are significantly lower than average. In Antarctica, gravity holes may have a lot to do with climate, a new paper published in “Scientific Reports” finds. Read more from @Futurism: