
The Bermuda Triangle is a mysterious name given to a section of the Atlantic Ocean. This region lies within an imaginary triangle connecting Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. For decades, stories have been told of ships and aircraft disappearing in this area, with their disappearances remaining unexplained. However, scientists argue that these incidents can be explained by simpler and more logical causes rather than supernatural forces.Where is the Bermuda Triangle?📍The Bermuda Triangle is locat
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The Epipelagic Zone, the uppermost layer of the World oceans, extends to a depth of approximately 200 meters below the surface. This region is also known as the "sunlight zone" because it is the layer where sun light penetrates the ocean most intensely. The majority of oceanic photosynthesis events occur in this zone, making it of great importance for sea life.Layers of the ocean" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Physical and Chemical Properties of the Epipelagic ZoneThe epipel
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World Oceans Day is an international day celebrated every year on June 8. Declared by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, this day was established to raise awareness at a global level and promote the protection and sustainable use of oceans and seas. Because oceans are a fundamental component of the world ecosystem, supporting biodiversity, contributing to climate regulation, and being vital for the continuation of life, this day is celebrated to develop a shared inte
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Hydrothermal vents are hot water sources found in the deepest parts of the oceans. These vents form where extremely hot water emerging from cracks in the seafloor mixes with seawater. The water spewing from the vents can reach temperatures of up to 400°C! Yet despite this heat, life exists in these regions!How Do They Form?In the deep ocean, cracks form in the Earth’s crust. Seawater seeps into these cracks and comes into contact with hot rocks beneath the seafloor. The water heats up, becomes e
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What Is an Aircraft Carrier?An aircraft carrier resembles a massive airfield floating in the middle of the ocean. Yes, you heard that right! It is a huge ship with a long runway on which aircraft can take off and land, along with ample space to house them. These ships enable aircraft to carry out missions thousands of kilometers away from land, transporting both the aircraft and the personnel who operate them inside a vast vessel reminiscent of a city.How Does It Work?Aircraft carriers are not m
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OcOceans, covering approximately 71% of the surface of World, are the planet’s largest water masses. The five major ocean—the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans—are not only vast bodies of water but also critical climate regulators, the planet’s largest reservoirs of biological diversity, and pivotal nodes of ecosystems center. The physical and chemical properties of oceans play critical roles in the planet’s heat and gas exchange, while their currents help shape global weather
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in World. The word “Pacific” is derived from the Latin word pacificus, meaning “peaceful” or “calm.” This word stems from the Latin root “pax” (peace) and is also related to the English word “peaceful.”The Pacific Ocean was discovered by the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan (1480–1521), who captained the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe and gave the Pacific Ocean its current name. Magellan embarked on an exploration voyage sup
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Have you ever imagined a city thousands of feet beneath the sea, teeming with life and as colorful as a rainbow? Coral reefs are exactly such places! These reefs, the most crowded and lively neighborhoods of the ocean, are actually massive structures built by tiny animals. Come, let us uncover the secrets of these underwater cities together!What Exactly Are Corals: Plant or Animal?Although their colorful appearance resembles underwater flowers, corals are not plants—they are animals! Each indivi
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Who Lives on the Grand Stage of the Oceans?Approximately 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and most of this water mass consists of oceans. In these vast oceans, there are not only small fish but also giant creatures. Some of these animals are so large that a bus beside them would look tiny!So, who are these giant creatures? Let’s explore the ocean’s largest heroes together!Blue Whale – The Largest Animal on the PlanetLength: Approximately 30 meters (as long as a basketball c
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Whales are massive, mysterious animals that live in the depths of the ocean.How do whales communicate and where do they live?Let us embark on a journey into the world of whales!Whales live in the deepest areas of the oceans. They can be found everywhere on Earth, even in polar regions! However, each species of whale prefers different habitats. For example, some whales favor cold seas while others live in warm tropical waters. Some whales undertake long migrations.One of the most fascinating feat
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