NATURE Every year, like a waterfall in the ocean, some 250 billion tonnes of cold salty water sinks to the bottom of the ocean around Antarctica.
The motion of this cold heavy water is one of the engines powering the huge ‘conveyor belts’
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NATURE Every year, like a waterfall in the ocean, some 250 billion tonnes of cold salty water sinks to the bottom of the ocean around Antarctica.
The motion of this cold heavy water is one of the engines powering the huge ‘conveyor belts’
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