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		<title>The Science of the Pink Lake: Why Lake Hillier Never Fades 🌸🧪</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Deep in the heart of Alberta, Canada, Abraham Lake creates a visual masterpiece every winter. But beneath the beautiful white orbs lies a dangerous secret. In this video, we explore the science behind these frozen methane bubbles—how they form, why they are flammable, and what they tell us about the future of our planet&#8217;s atmosphere....]]></description>
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<br />Deep in the heart of Alberta, Canada, Abraham Lake creates a visual masterpiece every winter. But beneath the beautiful white orbs lies a dangerous secret. In this video, we explore the science behind these frozen methane bubbles—how they form, why they are flammable, and what they tell us about the future of our planet&#8217;s atmosphere. We&#8217;ll take a look at the chemical process of anaerobic decomposition and see the spectacular moment this trapped gas meets fire.<br />
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