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Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface
science2 years ago

Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, stored in a rock called ringwoodite. This water, three times more than what is found in the oceans on the surface, is in a sponge-like state within the rock. The findings suggest the existence of a whole-Earth water cycle and may help explain the abundance of liquid water on the planet's surface. This discovery adds to a series of recent scientific revelations, including the identification of a black hole pointing towards Earth and the uncovering of a missing continent after 375 years.

Newly Discovered Demon Catshark Has Ghostly White Eyes
science2 years ago

Newly Discovered Demon Catshark Has Ghostly White Eyes

A new species of shark called the demon catshark has been discovered off the coast of Australia after 40 years of searching. The shark has ghostly white eyes and is likely an opportunistic hunter. Researchers tracked 40-year-old egg sacks to identify the shark, which has a unique egg sack and dark skin. The demon catshark is a smaller species of shark that swims in slightly shallower depths than other catsharks, approximately 1,000 meters deep, likely along ancient coastlines underwater. The discovery highlights how little is known about ocean biodiversity.

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"
science3 years ago

"Vast Subterranean Ocean Holds More Water Than Earth's Surface"

Scientists have discovered a massive ocean hidden beneath the Earth's crust, containing three times more water than on the surface. The water is stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite' 400 miles underground and is in a sponge-like state. The discovery was made after studying earthquakes and discovering that seismometers were picking up shockwaves under the surface of the Earth. The findings suggest a whole-Earth water cycle, which may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet.