प्रशांत महासागर में बर्मिंघम के आकार के प्युमिक रॉक देखा गया है। यह 150 वर्ग किलोमीटर से अधिक बड़ी है। यह एक पानी के नीचे ज्वालामुखी के कारण बना है, जो टोंगा के पास फट गई थी।
विशेषज्ञों का मानना है कि ये चट्टानें जिनमें से कुछ बास्केटबॉल के आकार की हैं,सात से 10 महीनों में ऑस्ट्रेलियाई तट तक पहुंच जाएंगी, जहां वे नष्ट हो रहे ग्रेट बैरियर रीफ को फिर से भर सकते हैं।
A ‘raft’ of pumice rock the size of Birmingham has been spotted in the Pacific ocean. The floating sheet is more than 150 square kilometres large and was caused by an underwater volcano which erupted near Tonga.
Experts believe that the rocks – some of which are the size of basketballs – will reach the Australian coast in seven to 10 months where they could replenish the Great Barrier Reef, which is being destroyed by coral bleaching. Michael and Larissa Hoult, who are crew of the Australian adventure catamaran ROAM, found themselves sailing through the mass of rocks earlier this month while on their way to Fiji.
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Thanks
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वाकई खूबसरत नज़ारा हैं
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हाँ और अनोखा भी.
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हाँ बिल्कुल आपकी तरह अनोखा 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
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धन्यवाद ,
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अनोखा ?
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😆😆😆
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They are events that arise unexpectedly and are unique. It is a very impressive case to see that giant stone in the sea.
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Yes, it’s unique and awesome.
This incident reminded of the Description of a long floating bridge built by Ram, in Ramayan, – an Indian historic epic.
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Where r u from और आप का नाम जान सकते हैं
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I am from Ranchi staying in Pune.
Rekha
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Ok
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