I'm trying to get my head around this idea of frozen methane bubbles in liquid water. Anyone happened to look at the freezing point of methane? IIRC, its something like -295 degrees F. At that temperature, water is not only frozen, but about as hard a steel.
Bill
The tittle probably should have been methane bubbles trapped in ice on a frozen lake
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