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Astronomers say that Mars's influence on Earth may be creating giant whirlpools in the deep oceans of our planet.
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The Ocean’s Deadliest Whirlpool: Calm in the Chaos - MSN
We face the terrifying world’s worst ocean whirlpool head-on, but surprisingly, the boat barely flinches. This video captures the eerie tranquility amidst violent waters, proving sometimes ...
(CNN) — Mars may be around 140 million miles away from Earth, but the red planet is influencing our deep oceans by helping drive “giant whirlpools,” according to new research.
April 20 – A new study reports the use of satellite data to study the formation of meddies — large disks of circulating water hundreds of feet beneath the ocean’s surface. Using this method ...
The gravitational pull Mars exerts on Earth may be strong enough to impact ocean currents. A study suggests Mars can cause deep-sea currents to change over a 2.4 million-year cycle. The study ...
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