Scientists discover 85 ‘active’ lakes buried beneath Antarctica’s ice

Scientists have identified 85 previously unknown lakes hidden beneath Antarctica‘s ice using a decade’s worth of satellite data.

The newfound lakes are “active,” meaning they periodically drain and refill, changing size and shape over months and years, the researchers said. This subglacial activity affects the stability of glaciers and their grinding movement over the Antarctic bedrock, which in turn could impact global sea levels, the team noted.

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