The poles are some of the most dynamic—yet fragile—regions on Earth.
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Thanks to tiny plant-like marine organisms called phytoplankton, the ocean breathes life around the world!
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It’s greatest daily migration on Earth—that hardly anyone has heard of. 🦠🦐🐟
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🌊 Beneath the ocean surface, there's a hidden world of trenches, seamounts, and even volcanoes! So, how deep is the ocean on average?
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Why do they call it Planet Earth, when it's so clearly Planet Ocean? 🌏🌍🌎
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