toetusisikud
Toetusisikud, also known as "toetusisikud" in Estonian, are a unique and fascinating phenomenon found in the Baltic Sea. These are underwater mounds or hills that rise from the seabed, typically measuring a few meters in height and several tens of meters in diameter. The exact origin of toetusisikud remains a subject of scientific debate, with several theories proposed to explain their formation.
One prominent theory suggests that toetusisikud are the result of gas emissions from the seabed. As methane
Toetusisikud are often found in areas with high biological productivity, where the accumulation of organic matter
Despite their intriguing appearance, toetusisikud are not well-studied, and much remains unknown about their formation, composition,