Might find your answer here around the 50,000 year mark.
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Until they are nuked they should be.
Until they are nuked as they should be
I give βem like 2 weeks tops. Fuckin self-absorbed βGreatβ lakes.
What do you mean by evolve? Like, a creature that eats ships? The water and creatures eventually erode the ship to nothing. Itβs not like Superior is some small lake that is going to dry up, itβs literally one of the largest lakes on the planet
lmk if there's a better community to ask this in
Shameless plug: you could try [email protected]
Link seems to be trying to find a user rather than a community. At least in the Connect app.
Thanks! I forgot to put the exclamation mark at the front of the link. Hopefully it works now
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]
I tried that but it didn't convert to a link...
What is the stuff at the bottom of lake Superior?
I assume OP is referring to https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/hazardous/docs/sites/stlouis/lakesupbarrelshc0308.pdf
TL;DR The military dumped thousands of barrel of undocumented chemicals into Lake Superior in the 50s and 60s
Awesome. Our government does so much cool, responsible stuff.
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald and the brave men who died on board