Pollutants high in the deepest part of the ocean

The Mariana trench in the northern Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth, but scientists say that the organisms that live there are heavily contaminated with industrial pollutants. “At its deepest — about 7 miles down — the water in the trench is near freezing. The pressure would crush a human like… » Read More

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