Dead Sea mystery: Strange 'salt snow' could explain hidden structures below

Scientists have observed 'salt snow' falling in the Dead Sea, a phenomenon where halite crystals precipitate underwater, forming vast salt structures. Triggered by climate change, evaporation, and water diversion, this process reshapes the seabed and offers insights into Earth's geological past, mirroring conditions during ancient salinity crises.
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