Lake in the sea of Mexico - where there is absolutely no life
At the bottom of the sea, there was a lake, which seemed to be unthinkable but it was real and discovered by the scientific world.
Scientists claim that they have found a seabed 'lake' in the Gulf of Mexico. And a warning is that anyone who swims and dives into the lake will die instantly.
Erik Cordes, a professor of biology at Temple University who directly discovered this strange lake and officially published this discovery in the International Journal of Oceanography.
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' This is one of the most amazing, mysterious but dangerous areas in the Gulf of Mexico because it was hard to believe there was a lake at the bottom of the sea, ' said Erik Cordes in a statement.
The details of the study indicate that this submarine lake is essentially a saltwater lake , with a saline concentration of 5 times higher than the seawater around the Gulf of Mexico.
Moreover, this lake contains a small amount of high toxicity of methane, hydrogen sulphide gas , these two concentrations are high concentrations so it cannot be mixed into seawater. So humans and some animals that fall into this lake can die on the spot. Only a few bacteria, pests, and strange shrimp can live in this lake area.
For scientists, this undersea lake is in fact an extremely interesting and mysterious research field, there will certainly be many other uncrypted secrets. However, approaching this lake is a deadly question mark waiting ahead.
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