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Rocks in the valley of death

Rocks in the valley of death


Rocks in the valley of death
Death Valley is the epitome of the fire that can scorch anything.
 The darkest nights, the moving rocks ... every place in the valley. It's the hottest place on earth.  The temperature is 134 degrees Fahrenheit (567 degrees Celsius).  You can stay in this place for half a day.  With very little rain, the area is full of natural beauty, geologic quirks, sand dunes and houses of some of the earliest inhabitants.

 There is a breathtaking view of nature at Death Valley National Park in the United States.  Large rocky rocks that pass through the lake, drying itself out of water.

 This phenomenon, which has upset scientists, is happening at Death Valley National Park in the United States.  It travels alone up to rocks weighing more than 300 kg.
 .  There were many stories surrounding this.  The US space agency NASA has come up with an explanation for this phenomenon that has been blasting the scientific world for years.  NASA has unraveled the secret behind flying stones.

 Earlier movement of stones was observed in a dry lake called Railstrack Playa in Death Valley.  Images of stones, including tails, were accurately recorded on the way.  Over the years, many stones have been completed.  During the movement, some stones fell upside down.  There are also reports of rocks that moved up to five meters per minute.

 The movement of stones weighing up to 36 kilograms has been observed here.  The stones were found to have reached a maximum of 800 meters.  He wondered how the stones move without any interference with the human or other living organism.  Until recently, no clear explanation for this natural phenomenon was found.

 NASA explained that although science has been explaining the real cause for many years, when the real reason is explained, there is a possibility that the miracle could collapse.  Lake Rastrak Playa, where this amazing phenomenon is found, is almost completely level.  Only the intermediate stones can block the level.

 Although the rock was thought to be caused by a windstorm, there was no evidence to confirm it.  Scientists finally unearthed this secret by plugging the GPS system into the rock.  After many years of observation, by December 2013, GPS-bound rocks were slowly moving.  The rock was found to be moving at a distance of 9 to 16 feet per minute.

 During the winter, the outer layer of the stone melts into moisture and forms a layer of ice.  By this time, the lake is covered with snow and moisture and mud.  With the strong winds blowing in the area, the stones will be stretched out with the help of thin ice.  NASA explains that when the sun rises and the snow melts, the movement stops.  The next day, when the situation is favorable, the movement will continue.

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