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It was spotted 35,000ft deep in the Mariana Trench 😮

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What scientists have discovered at these extreme depths is both fascinating and deeply unsettling.


A Pristine World—No More

The deepest point of the trench, known as the Challenger Deep, sits nearly 11,000 meters below sea level. For decades, it symbolized one of the last pristine environments on Earth.

But recent explorations have shattered that image. Researchers have found plastic debris, chemical pollutants, and even traces of man-made materials embedded in sediment and marine life. These findings highlight a sobering reality: human impact has reached even the most inaccessible corners of the planet.

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