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underground ice

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underground ice [¦ən·dər¦grau̇nd ′īs]
(hydrology)


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But scientists said the pounds 48million moon mission was to look for underground ice, "not to put on a fireworks display".
According to a report in The Sun, experts speculate that the methane is being emitted as a waste product by organisms called methanogens living in water beneath underground ice.
You climb down 100 or so steps into the 5,500m large underground ice palace with a Pingo-esque igloo, Disney ice sculptures, gallery, a children's slide and even a chapel where couples can marry.
 
 
 
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