Approximately 14,000 years ago, Siberia experienced the largest known terrestrial flood in Earth's geological history, when an ice-dammed glacial lake holding 600 cubic kilometers of water catastrophically burst, releasing a 400-meter-deep wall of water traveling at 90 km/h that carved features into bedrock still visible from space today, including 20-meter-tall ripple marks and boulders deposited 300 meters above the current valley floor.
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14,000 years ago a catastrophic flood in Siberia was so massive it carved features into bedrock that are still visible from satellites today. Imagine an ice-dammed glacial lake holding back 600 cubic kilometers of water. Then imagine the dam failing. The water that came loose was a wall of liquid 400 meters deep >> [music] >> traveling at 90 kilometers per hour down the Chuja and Katun River valleys. This wasn't just fast-moving water. It was a devastating force of nature.
It carried boulders the size of houses and deposited them 300 [music] meters above where the valley floor sits right now. The flood scoured the landscape so intensely that it left bedrock ripple [music] marks that stand 20 meters tall.
Scientists have confirmed this was the largest known terrestrial flood in Earth's entire geological record. But here's what's wild. Most people have never heard of it.
This ancient catastrophe reshaped an entire [music] region proving that our planet has survived forces almost incomprehensible to the human mind.
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