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Donald MuskM to Science NewsEnglish · 3 days ago

Only 0.001% of deep seafloor has been visually observed in 70 years, roughly equivalent to Rhode Island's area

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Only 0.001% of deep seafloor has been visually observed in 70 years, roughly equivalent to Rhode Island's area

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Donald MuskM to Science NewsEnglish · 3 days ago
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In a study published today in Science Advances, researchers from the Ocean Discovery League reveal that only a minuscule fraction of the deep seafloor has been imaged. Despite covering 66% of Earth's surface, the deep ocean remains largely unexplored.
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