Today, I will be revealing some secrets of deep oceans. Oceans have always been a mystery for human beings. Scientists try to solve these mysteries every now and then. Sometimes they succeed and sometimes they fail. Many deep ocean octopuses trace their origins back to relatives that swam in the waters around Antarctica. The migration began about 30 million years ago when the continent cooled and large ice sheets grew, forcing octopuses there into ever deep waters. On the Great Barrier Reef, scientists have discovered the production of natural sunscreen within the corals. It may also protect the fish that feed on the coral. Although some light can reach down to 1000 feet, most light cannot penetrate below 200 feet. However the ocean is much deeper than this. This means most of the ocean is completely void of light. It’s totally dark down there.
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