Lake Kivu In East Africa Might Explode At Any Point, Shooting Gigatonnes Of Carbon Into The Atmosphere - IFLScience
Lake Kivu In East Africa Might Explode At Any Point, Shooting Gigatonnes Of Carbon Into The Atmosphere IFLScience
Lake Kivu In East Africa Might Explode At Any Point, Shooting Gigatonnes Of Carbon Into The Atmosphere IFLScience
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In 1986, a freshwater lake in Cameroon released a cloud of carbon dioxide that killed 1,746 people in a single night, and that lake is one of only three on Earth known to be capable of this, the largest of which sits beneath roughly two million people." Space Daily
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