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Waves in the Pacific Ocean depths

Giant temperature waves detected in the Pacific Ocean depths

Giant temperature waves detected in the depths of Pacific Ocean could help forecast climate events. Largest example of a giant therapod meat-eating dinosaur – 14 metres long, taller than a double-decker bus and with teeth the size of bananas – has been identified as Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis. Report from the meeting of the American Geophysical Union meeting includes research into the cause of a volcanic erruption in Indonesia, and also noctilucent or night-shining clouds of ice crystals. Plus, the destructive B-type white fly, and the $30-million prize to encourage private exploration of space.

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26 minutes

Âé¶¹Éç World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project

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