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You’ve seen the oceans. You’ve felt the rain. But what if the greatest body of water on Earth… was invisible?
Scientists have discovered a hidden underground reservoir buried hundreds of miles beneath the Earth’s crust. It holds three times more water than all the surface oceans combined. Not in liquid form but trapped inside a mineral called ringwoodite, locked deep within the mantle.
This discovery changes everything we thought we knew about Earth’s water cycle. It suggests that our planet has a vast internal ocean—one we can’t see, touch, or sail across, but one that may be fueling the water we do know.
It’s a reminder that Earth still holds secrets beneath our feet vast, silent, and unimaginably deep.
The oceans we sail may just be the surface of something far bigger.
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Source: Factology
