Environment
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Dead Zones: Spots in Ocean Where No Life Can Thrive Have Existed for 1.2 Million Years
While the ocean has always been seen as a place brimming with animal life (some still not understood), there are actually places beneath it that can be very inhospitable, also known as dead zones.
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