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What's Causing Water to Bubble in the Arctic?

Scientists look for the source of large bubbles in an Arctic lake.

Aired 02/02/2022

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What's Causing Water to Bubble in the Arctic?

Clip: Season 49 Episode 1 | 4m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Scientists look for the source of large bubbles in an Arctic lake.

A pilot flying over Esieh Lake, located on the lands of the Indigenous Inupiat people, spotted something unusual on its surface.

Aired 02/02/2022

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