The honeycomb patterns which are often found in salt deserts in Death Valley, US, and Bolivia, among other places, look like something from another world. Researchers can now explain the origin of the ...
From Death Valley to Chile to Iran, similarly sized polygons of salt form in playas all over the world — and subterranean fluid flows might be the key to solving the long-standing puzzle of why.
Scientists are studying changes to rainfall and evaporation patterns, as well as salt concentrations, across the oceans to understand how global warming is intensifying Earth’s water cycle, which ...
Salt deserts are among the most extreme and inhospitable places on the planet. Credit: Dr Lucas Goehring Salt deserts are among the most extreme and inhospitable places on the planet and their bizarre ...
Honeycomb patterns form in salt deserts all over the world, for example in the Badwater Basin of Death Valley in California or in the Salar de Uyuni in Chile. These enigmatic salt structures attract ...
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