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To: sammy™ -_- who wrote (977)8/31/2006 3:18:08 PM
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Under cool temperatures and high pressures, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases react with water to form a solid ice-like compound called clathrate hydrate. At shallow depths liquid carbon dioxide will rise to the surface. But based on laboratory experiments with CO2 hydrates, researchers imagined that liquid carbon dioxide put deep in the ocean would form a stable layer on the seafloor with a skin of solid hydrate as a boundary, like a pond covered by ice in winter