World War II shipwreck still pollutes the North Sea s ocean floor 80 years later ktvz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Researchers have found that a World War II wreckage that is 80 years old still impacts the microbiology and geochemistry of the ocean floor where it is buried.
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reporter: john mahn takes us inside the process. the conclave, which means locked with a key, dates back to a time where cardinals were lock eed until they chose a new pope. now the world is locked out. much of the conclave will take place behind closed doors. the gathering begins with a morning mass in st. peter s basilica. in the afternoon the 115 voting cardinals, those under 80 years old, enter the 16th chapel will each will take an oath of secrecy. the penalty, automatic ex-communication. after the the oath, preparations are made for the election, taken by secret ballot. lots are drawn to select three cardinals to select ballots, three more to count the votes, and three others to review the results. printed on the ballots, the words eligo im summu