This is a fascinating phenom:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVMcSvG5Mpg
A friend of mine mentioned that lakes over 25 feet deep turn over each year as the temps change (as well as the wind).
Very interesting. Not worth watching from a "doom" standpoint....
There IS an analog in our oceans. At deep places, methane from rotting vegetation and animal life as well as the naturally forming stuff from H20 and limestone for CH4 under pressure and the methane at depth forms into slushy snowballs of semi-solid methane.
These slushy snowballs can be mined and brought to the surface for exploitation by humans.
There is so much natural fuel in this earth that it is not even funny.
The idea of scarcity makes me laugh. Propaganda.
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