Crater 1 (Yamal Peninsula) |
“Yamal” is a name that literally translates to “end of the land.”
Both new craters were discovered by reindeer herders, who thankfully didn’t fall the estimated 300 feet to the bottom.
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Scientists are still unsure as to what exactly is causing their appearance. Theories range from meteorites to stray missiles, a man-made prank or even aliens.
However, The Siberian Times reports that the most common belief is that they’re the result of “melting permafrost due to climate change, causing a release of methane gas, which then forces an eruption.”
So basically, these things might keep popping up if humans continue to treat the planet like their own personal trash can.
One of the craters is on the same peninsula as the first one, while the other is on the Taymyr Peninsula.
The first is 98 feet in diameter, the second is 49 feet, and the third is 13 feet.
Crater 2 (Yamal Peninsula) |
The third crater is in the Taymyr Peninsula, another region in Siberia. |
Marina Leibman, chief scientist of the Earth Cryosphere Institute, told URA.RU, “Undoubtedly, we need to study all such formations. It is necessary to be able to predict their occurrence. Each new funnel provides additional information for scientists.”
A researcher at the Russian Scientific Centre of Arctic Research, Dr. Andrey Plekhanov claims that more studies will need to take place in order to determine if climate change is to blame.
Whatever’s to blame, it’s a scary reminder that we need to take better care of our planet.
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