Solving the mystery of the giant crater found in the snow desert of Siberia
Moscow, January 31, 2024, Wednesday Permafrost in Yamal and Jidan began to melt both upstream and downstream due to climate change and global warming. The eruption also released large amounts of snow. The mystery of the giant craters found in Siberia, the world's largest ice desert, has been revealed. From these pits there was a sound of explosion every now and then. These craters are found in northern Yemen and Zidan Peninsula of Russia. The entire area is covered by Siberian permafrost. The crater is in an area where permofrost has been deposited for more than 40,000 years. Eight deep craters were discovered in Siberia a decade ago. The terrifying sound of the explosion coming from the 160 feet deep pit was perplexing the scientists. How the pits might have been formed was also a subject of research. As per the explanation published in earlier Earth Archive papers, this Gadda i.e. Crater has been a part of the historical lake. which was first frozen and later dried due to extr