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This highly fascinating substance appears to be burning ice, a
natural miracle and wired enigma, but it is something very much better!
In 1996 german explorers discovered the burning ice by
accident, when they were looking for life in deeper ocean. It
burnedwith a significent blue in the inner core of the flame, and so the explorer found out, it was methane (CH4), which was
burning inside the ice.
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New sources of fuel have been discovered in the oceans,
methanhydrate, an esspecially energetic mixture of water and methane, solidifieing under high pressure (about 50 bar, means
circa 500m depht) and withlow temperatures(around 2°-4°C) to
an icelike substance.
Methanehydrate developed for centuries in the process of submarine biological decomposition of plants and animal remains. Only one
cubic meter of gashydrate can store about 170 cubic meters of gas. All over the World, there are circa ten billion tons of carbon included in methanhydrate, twice as much asin all other fossil fuel sources,
remaining in the world,together which become like everybody knows
quite rare.
This site will show you the great possibilities of gas hydrate and its recent danger, while it is not explored well enough to be used as clean
energy whichit will become definitely whithin the next fiveteen years.
Learn more about the fascination of the submarine energy, and how
the fuel is connected to the Bermuda Triangle!
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