Antarctica is home to the “loudest silence” on Earth—until the ice speaks. This phenomenon, known as “Bergy Seltzer,” occurs when glaciers release air bubbles trapped for thousands of years. These ancient atmosphere pockets are under such extreme pressure that they explode with sounds reaching over 100 decibels. Listen to the raw audio of the ice shelf releasing air older than human civilization.
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I am wondering what would happen is one of these ancient atmosphere expels an ancient virus.