Why is there a mysterious black circle on Lake Baikal from the perspective of space?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-02
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Baikal. With a total length of 636 kilometers from north to south and an average width of 48 kilometers, it is a long, narrow lake with an average depth of 730 meters and a maximum depth of more than 1,600 meters, so it is also considered to be the deepest lake on Earth.

    From Gagarin. More than half a century has passed since the first flight out of the earth into space, and now the International Space Station is jointly developed and developed by many countries.

    It has been orbiting the Earth all the time, and there are astronauts stationed on the International Space Station for a long time to conduct scientific experiments in a weightless, micro-radiation environment. When astronauts orbit the Earth, they like to observe the beautiful landscapes of the Earth's surface, such as some brightly lit cities, canals, etc., and Lake Baikal is also a beautiful "attraction" that they often visit.

    Cosmonauts admired Lake Baikal on the International Space Station, but found an unusual sight, on the surface of Lake Baikal there are mysterious black circles, these circles are very huge, and from the ** it can be observed that the ice near the black circle has cracked and melted, in fact, it is more like it was pressed out by the impact or even a heavy object.

    We know that there are often crop circles on Earth.

    The only explanation for the mysterious phenomenon at the moment is a man-made prank.

    Of course, there are also people who eat melons who think that it is a mysterious signal from an alien civilization to the earth, waiting for us to crack it. So what exactly are these mysterious black circles that appear on Lake Baikal with a diameter of 5-7 km?

    Scientists have long wanted to solve this mystery in a scientific way, and not to deal with this mysterious black circle of Lake Baikal in the same way as to explain crop circles. These black circles are very large in diameter, and they are more clear when you look down from space. Scientists have been studying these mysterious black circles in Lake Baikal for many years and have found that they all have a common feature: the ice near these black circles is broken and close to melting.

    From a space perspective, it looks very similar to being impacted, but we know it's impossible.

    It's like treating people with a problem, and you want to see what kind of state it is. So in the face of this mysterious black circle, scientists have to start studying the water under the ice. Recently, a scientific research team in Russia published a ** about this mysterious black circle, arguing that it is not an unsolved mystery such as crop circles.

    The appearance of black circles is mainly related to water vortices under the ice.

    <> as for the color, it can be well understood, because the melting ice and snow surface of the lake are more revealed, so from the perspective of space, the warm vortex forms this seemingly regular geometric pattern.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Lake Baikal, but an unusual sight was found, on the surface of Lake Baikal there are mysterious black circles, these circles are very huge, and from the ** it can be observed that the ice near the black circle has cracked and melted, in fact, it is more like being pressed out by a collision or even a heavy object.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    On the western side of the Heberian Plateau lies a new Kai moon - Lake Baikal. With 1 5 percent of the world's flowing freshwater resources, it is known as the "Well of the World", but why is it home to marine life? Why is it a terrifying "lake of death" that has given birth to countless lives?

    Why is there so much contradiction in the mysterious Besui Honggar Lake?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Lake Baikal has existed for at least 25 million years and is arguably the oldest lake in the world. There has always been a huge geothermal anomaly zone under the lake area, and frequent volcanoes and ** are constantly changing the geomorphology of the local area. Lake Proval, the deepest part of Lake Baikal, was formed in January 1862 after the occurrence of a magnitude of 10 on the Richter scale** on the eastern shore of the lake.

    Because it is the oldest lake in the world, it is also known as the world's largest "biological museum". In this lake, there are 64010 species of flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere in the world. The treasure in the lake is so rich that scientists have determined that it is home to about 1,700 species, the most of any lake in the world.

    Lake Baikal also lives a monster - the Baikal seal, the Nordic seal. How this seal came to settle in the lake is still a mystery. Legend has it that there was an underground river between Lake Baikal and the Arctic Ocean, along which seals swam.

    However, geology now conclusively proves that there have never been secret underground passages here, both in the past and in the present. There are still many unsolved mysteries about Lake Baikal. For example, the lake is not salty at all, which means that it is not connected to the ocean, but it is inhabited by authentic marine life – seals, conchs, fish and lobsters.

    For example, Lake Baikal is home to tropical creatures, such as Baikal mosses, whose close relatives live in lakes in India.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, why Baikal water is not salty, but it is inhabited by a large number of marine life; Second, it is rumored that UFOs have appeared on Lake Baikal, and even in 1982, the Russian military witnessed a creature suspected to be a spacecraft, and in the process of capturing it, 7 captivators were killed and 4 were injured, but this statement was not recognized by the Russian military.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are Baikal Monsters and Baikal Monster Ice, the Baikal Monster has been confirmed to be a shark, and the Monster Ice has not yet been confirmed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lake Baikal is a very large freshwater lake, but its predecessor was an ocean, so there are still very few marine life living today.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Su Wu shepherded sheep, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty once asked Su Wu to herd sheep near Lake Baikal for 19 years, and later died there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There have been many shipwrecks here, so a lot of jewelry has appeared at the bottom of the lake.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most impressive thing about Baikal is that the fugitive army froze to death, so these jewels are left at the bottom of the lake.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There have always been many mysterious legends about Baikal, and there are legends that there was a war on Lake Baikal, so there are many corpses sunk at the bottom of the lake.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legend has it that this was due to the fact that there were troops marching on the frozen Baikal Lake, and the temperature plummeted, and people froze to death, and when the ice disappeared, they naturally sank to the bottom of the lake.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lake Baikal is in a relatively prosperous area, so there is often a fleet of passing boats around him, and some things that are inconvenient to handle are chosen to be buried here.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In ancient times, it was a ** route, and there were many shipwrecks, so there were corpses and jewels at the bottom of the lake.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Lake Baikal is very cold, many troops used to walk on Baikal, and many merchants passed by here and froze to death, so this happened.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Lake Baikal is a relatively large lake, and although it is freshwater, there are many Baikal seals living in it. This is due to the fact that a long time ago, due to geological changes, Baikal slowly separated from the ocean and became a freshwater lake over time, and the seals that originally lived in Baikal also became freshwater seals in order to adapt to the environment.

    The marine life on the earth is very diverse, and the posture is different, due to the different living environments, so even the same species of species, their appearance and living habits are very different. For example, the seals we often see on TV, the body of the seal is round, and there are a pair of small dark eyes, with a long beard, which looks very cute. However, seals are good swimmers in the water, and their movements are swift and agile, but on land they are very different, because they have no legs, their hind limbs are connected to their tails, so they have a lot of difficulty walking.

    We all know that the vast majority of seals live in the ocean, and the sea has a certain amount of salt. There are exceptions to everything, and there is a group of seals that live in fresh water, and this is the Baikal seal. The beautiful Lake Baikal is one of the top 10 freshwater lakes and one of the oldest lakes in the world, thousands of years ago, and it is in this environment that the only freshwater seal in the world has been bred.

    In the water, this seal can swim up to 20 kilometers per hour, and its movements are fast and agile, and many people will name some team spirit after the seal, which means fast and agile.

    A large part of the reason why these seals live in Lake Baikal is due to the movement of the earth's crust a long time ago, which separated Lake Baikal, which was originally part of the ocean, and gradually turned it into a freshwater lake. In order to survive, the seals living in Lake Baikal slowly adapted to the freshwater environment. Because of the slow pace of change and the fact that it takes a long time, many organisms evolve and adapt well to freshwater.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This area was the sea 100 million years ago, but as the earth's crust changed, it was cut off from the open sea, and the sea gradually desalined due to the continuous injection of surface rivers and underground springs, and a large number of marine life became extinct because they could not adapt, but the seals adapted to this change and continued.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main reason for this is that a long time ago Lake Baikal was supposed to be part of the ocean, and as the earth slowly changed, it diverged from the ocean. Seals live here because they have adapted to the environment.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Lake Baikal used to be part of the ocean, and when it helped Baikal slowly turn into a freshwater lake, the seals also changed due to changes in the environment, and eventually became freshwater seals.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A few years ago, there were seals in Baotu Spring.

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