Scientists have found massive mounds beneath the North Sea, some miles wide, formed by a rare geological process. These mounds were formed in soft 'ooze', sediment at seabed, made over thousands of years from tiny marine organisms. Researchers said earthquakes or pressure shifts made sand behave like fluid, creating 'sinkites' as sand sank and 'floatites' as ooze was pushed up.
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Swati Dubey /
04:40 pm on
11 Jul