Scientists solve mystery of salt deserts’ honeycomb patterns

These places are among some of the most extreme and inhospitable on Earth, and their odd polygon-shaped structures attract hundreds of thousands of tourists every year
Scientists solve mystery of salt deserts’ honeycomb patterns

Badwater Basin of Death Valley, California (Lucas Goehring/Nottingham Trent University)

Scientists have solved the riddle of the mysterious honeycomb patterns found in salt deserts across the world.

These places are among some of the most extreme and inhospitable on Earth, and their odd polygon-shaped structures attract hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.

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