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The scientists have mapped at least 5 percent of the global seafloor to gather information, which means that the other 95% is still unknown.
According to studies, the more they discover, the more threatening it becomes. Due to the great depths, it is usually difficult to reach the deep water because humans are not built to withstand the extremely high pressure underwater. Even though we possess modern high-resolution technology, it is not enough to explore the remaining percentage.
But what if we dig deeper?
What do you think lies below the sunlight zone?
Is that something we should be afraid of?
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