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May 2021
3m 18s

Nouvelles montagnes (New mountains)

Choses à Savoir
About this episode

Texte:
Ce n’est pas tous les jours qu’il est possible d’annoncer la découverte de milliers de nouvelles montagnes sur Terre, mais c’est ce que vient de faire une équipe de recherche.

Traduction:
It is not every day you can announce the discovery of thousands of new mountains on Earth, but that is what a research team has done.



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