Pockets of Water May Lay Deep Below Earth's Surface (sciencemag.org)
sciencehabit writes: Small pockets of water exist deep beneath Earth's surface, according to an analysis of diamonds belched from hundreds of kilometers within our planet. The work, which also identifies a weird form of crystallized water known as ice VII, suggests that material may circulate more freely at some depths within Earth than previously thought. Geophysical models of that flow, which ultimately influences the frequency of earthquakes driven by the scraping of tectonic plates at Earth's surface, may need to be substantially tweaked, scientists say. Such models also help scientists estimate the long-term rates of heat flow through Earth's surface and into space.
If you are going to write headlines, let's use good English. Water does not *lay* deep below the surface. That's a transitive verb and requires an object of the laying, like an egg. The water in question, if it exists, *lies* below the surface, like good intransitive water is wont to do.
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