Whether it's the strange glow of a jellyfish or the hidden mountain ranges of the abyss, "The Deep" remains our planet’s greatest mystery—one that we are only just beginning to solve.
What actually happens in these lightless depths, and why does this final frontier matter so much? The Deep
The deep sea also plays a massive role in our global survival. It acts as a giant "carbon sink," absorbing CO2 and heat to help regulate the Earth's climate [22]. Why We Must Look Down Whether it's the strange glow of a jellyfish
Descending into the deep isn't just a change in depth; it’s a change in physics. it’s a change in physics.