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Beneath the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, a strange phenomenon has puzzled scientists for decades—a massive gravitational anomaly where the ocean surface dips an astonishing 106 meters lower than ...
The Indian Ocean "gravity ... planet The hole spans 1.2 million square miles (3.1 million square kilometers) and sits 746 miles (1,200 km) southwest of India. Various theories have tried to ...
In the Indian Ocean, there is a place where the laws of gravity seem to falter—a gigantic depression ... is the largest gravitational hole on the planet and has puzzled scientists for decades. A geoid ...
New research suggests the IOGL is caused by hot, low-density mantle material rising from deep inside Earth — a hidden force shaping ocean basins ... Will this gravity hole vanish?
Earth's deepest gravitational anomaly, known as the "gravity hole," lies 1,200 km southwest of India in the Indian Ocean. Spanning 3.1 million square kilometres, this region's sea level is 348 ...