Xeno7777777 t1_ir94nd4 wrote on October 6, 2022 at 7:03 AM Reply to comment by ltd522 in Melting permafrost increases greenhouse gas from arctic lakes. Groundwaters that circulate through the subsoil as a result of melting permafrost can transport carbon dioxide and methane to arctic lakes and in turn be emitted to the atmosphere. by MistWeaver80 its called permafrost because its been frozen for a very long time, usually the ice we see is just seasonal but that ice does not usually melt, now it does because the earth is getting warmer Permalink Parent 5
Xeno7777777 t1_ir94nd4 wrote
Reply to comment by ltd522 in Melting permafrost increases greenhouse gas from arctic lakes. Groundwaters that circulate through the subsoil as a result of melting permafrost can transport carbon dioxide and methane to arctic lakes and in turn be emitted to the atmosphere. by MistWeaver80
its called permafrost because its been frozen for a very long time, usually the ice we see is just seasonal but that ice does not usually melt, now it does because the earth is getting warmer