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By Forrest Camire August 3, 2021 5:45 pm
KGMI
As temperatures warm coastal glaciers, hundreds of thousands of ice worms are emerging from the snow on Mt. Rainer’s Paradise Glacier.
That’s right…Ice worms.
AccuWeather reports ice worms were first discovered in 1887 on Alaska’s Muir Glacier, ice worms are the largest organism on Earth that spends its entire life cycle in ice.
About one-inch long, and distant cousins of the earthworm, these worms dig through glacial ice, eating snow algae, bacteria, and anything else that may end up on the snow, although they are paradoxically unable to survive sub-freezing temperatures.
EIP-3554: Difficulty Bomb Delay to December 1st, 2021
EIP 1559 is one of the most highly anticipated protocols since it will introduce a “base fee” in blocks mined on the ETH 1.0 network. The gas price that the Ethereum network accepts will be based on the demand, and it will be easier for users to estimate the right fee for their transaction.
Additionally, EIP-1559 allows users to specify the maximum fee they are willing to pay and the amount they are willing to send to the miner. If there is a difference between the maximum and the actual fee, the user gets a refund.
20 Images Shared By NASA That Prove Climate Change Is Real & Needs To Be Acted Upon
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