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Indian Ocean gravity hole was caused by extinct ancient sea

Scientists may have finally identified the origins of a deep “gravity hole” in the Indian Ocean — a mysterious region where Earth’s gravitational pull is weaker than at other parts of our planet.

The Indian Ocean geoid low (IOGL) is a 1.2 million-square-mile (3 million square kilometers) depression found 746 miles (1,200 kilometers) southwest of India. Compared with its surroundings, the low’s gravity is so weak that a layer of its water has been snatched away — making the sea level over the hole 348 feet (106 meters) lower than the global average. 

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