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Mysterious noises that have haunted people in the Arctic recently may have a very simple explanation | National Post
'But he noted much of the acoustic noise in the Arctic is caused by ice rubbing together, cracking, and moving. '
'Hunters in the area have reported hearing noises ranging from hums to pings to beeps. '
'Others have suggested the release of methane gases from the ocean floor or clandestine visits by Russian or U.S. submarines. '
'But one possible explanation for the mysterious sounds seemingly coming from the ocean floor in Canada’s Arctic may be rather straightforward, suggests a U.S. scientist working on a project that generates low-frequency sound in the far North. '
'The theories range from UFOs operating under the ice to the release of methane gas to Russian or U.S. submarines lurking in Canadian waters. '
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[–] MrPim 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Pretty much everything mysterious has a simple explanation.
[–] derram ago
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'But he noted much of the acoustic noise in the Arctic is caused by ice rubbing together, cracking, and moving. '
'Hunters in the area have reported hearing noises ranging from hums to pings to beeps. '
'Others have suggested the release of methane gases from the ocean floor or clandestine visits by Russian or U.S. submarines. '
'But one possible explanation for the mysterious sounds seemingly coming from the ocean floor in Canada’s Arctic may be rather straightforward, suggests a U.S. scientist working on a project that generates low-frequency sound in the far North. '
'The theories range from UFOs operating under the ice to the release of methane gas to Russian or U.S. submarines lurking in Canadian waters. '
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[–] Frenchgeek ago
TL;DR; "It could be ice rubbing together."