It would seem that already written mountains of various books articles notes about the Loch Ness monster but its existence is still interested in a huge number of people. And what does science say? In Northern Scotland there is a creature in a lake 37 kilometres long and a half kilometres wide. In Scottish terms Loch is lake. It fills a part of the deep rupture of the earth''s crust formed in ancient times about 300 million years ago a graben which diagonally intersects the Scottish highlands from north-east to south-west. Loch Ness is world-famous for its monster; some expect to see long extinct long-necked lizards in it. According to their theory the Loch Ness has preserved copies of the family of elasmoterias of a subgroup of Plesiosaurs; this was facilitated by the ubiquitous uplift of the Earth''s crust at the end of the last Ice Age. At the same time the fjordlike bay became a lake up to 250 metres deep. Loch Ness never freezes its water temperature is constant and does not exceed 5 -10°C.
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