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Some of us might think that the ocean is small and there isn't much to it but do you really know what's out there? Our ocean is huge and there are many parts of the ocean that have not yet been explored.
Some of us have heard about the mysterious “triangle” in the ocean known as the Bermuda triangle. In fact, it is probably one of the biggest mysteries of the ocean. Most of us have probably heard about all the missing people and ships that have mysteriously disappeared and to never be seen again. No matter who you are mysteries are everywhere.
Even though some of us may think that most animal species have been discovered, you're wrong. There are more than you can imagine probably some that you have never heard of before. Scientist predicts that there are over 3 million unknown species but who knows, with how big the ocean is there could be more.
Imagine that everything in the ocean had been discovered. Isn't that boring? It’s pretty interesting having things that have not yet been discovered because then there is more to find and learn about.
The people who explore our ocean deeper really know how big it is. When you really start to wonder about the ocean you might start to find it interesting.
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