Elizabeth Tjader, # 5, states, «I was wondering if you were going to write or comment on the new 10
mile deep crack they discovered in an area near the Arctic?
Not exact matches
Once the pressure below was too much,
miles -
deep cracks ripped open on Earth's surface, freeing the greenhouse gases.
On the continental shelf just north of the headwall of Storegga, there are
cracks in the seafloor, maybe 3
miles wide and 50 feet
deep and dotted with round pockmarks.
Each
crack was straight and
deep, like the cuts from a tiger's claw — and 130 kilometers (around 80
miles) long.
I start by noting some of the unnerving situations I've been in while reporting about climate change and related issues — sitting with a murderous cattle rancher on his porch
deep in the Amazon rain forest, camping on
cracking sea ice floating on the 14,000 - foot -
deep Arctic Ocean a few dozen
miles from the North Pole.
My work is driven by awareness of what can happen at its worst when a child «falls through the
cracks» since I live 20
miles from Newtown, Connecticut, the place where so many children were violently murdered by a young person, undoubtedly in
deep pain himself.