Marine heat waves—periods in which the upper water layers in the sea temporarily become exceptionally warm—are occurring with increasing frequency worldwide. Recent studies by the Leibniz ...
It is frozen for up to five months a year and its ice is so thick cars often drive across it. The cold temperatures mean "ice waves" form on the shoreline. Produced by Claudia Romeo More from UK ...
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