A frozen continent at the bottom of the world sits over the deepest dip in Earth’s gravitational pull, a feature that has persisted for roughly 70 million years. Scientists have long known about this ...
A vast “gravity hole” beneath Antarctica became stronger as the continent shifted into an ice-dominated world tens of ...
After accounting for Earth’s rotation, gravity is slightly weaker beneath Antarctica than anywhere else on the planet. That ...
Research links deep mantle movements to weak gravity zone that may have shaped sea levels and helped Antarctic ice sheets grow - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Forte and colleagues now believe Antarctica’s gravity hole was weaker before eventually intensifying around 30 to 50 million years ago. This corresponds to large-scale changes in the continent’s ...
Learn how Antarctica’s gravity hole formed inside Earth and grew stronger as its ice sheets took hold.
Researchers uncover how slow changes deep inside Earth created Antarctica’s gravity anomaly and may even connect to ancient ...
Thanks to Newton, we all know that what comes up must come down. But did you know that what comes down comes down with just slightly less pressure if you're standing in Europe or the South Pacific? We ...