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Study: Erosion has made the Bering Strait a meter deeper on the Alaska side than it used to be : vimarsana.com
Study: Erosion has made the Bering Strait a meter deeper on the Alaska side than it used to be
The narrow channel of water that separates Alaska from Russia is a little bigger than it used to be, new analysis shows. A research project found that the Bering Strait
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