Scientists Investigate Lake Ontario When Submarine Spots Mysterious Object 
By Rose Burke CA Source: domesticatedcompanion 5/4/2021
Rose Burke
It may be hard to fathom, but the more significant part of the planet has yet to be explored by humans. Nearly 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and so little is known of these mysterious depths.
Dozens of legends and myths have been created, and even curious explorers have ventured further than most of us, but we’re still nowhere closer to the truth. But we’re surely not stepping back!
 

It is known that more than half of the planet we inhabit remains unexplored. Scientists speculate that precisely 65% of our world has yet to be researched and examined, meaning the vast majority of Earth’s water secrets are yet to be revealed. Although it’s possible, it’s also challenging and time-consuming.
However, as humans, it’s in our nature to be drawn towards these types of challenges. We are keen to explore and are ready to dive in as soon as possible! And what better time than the present?

 
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