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 UNDERWATER FACT 1. The gulper eel will swallow you whole if you get too close to it! Credit:- Paul Caiger   The gulper eel (Eurypharynx denticulatus) is a deep-sea species that belongs to the family Eurypharynx. These eels are characterized by their large, expandable jaw and long, slender body. The body of a gulper eel can reach up to 2 meters in length, while its jaw can expand to several times the size of its body.   2. If you love learning about new species, then this fish is for you The threadfin snailfish, Paroconger. infracolumella, is a small species of fish that lives in high-pressure and low-oxygen environments. It's elongated fins give it its name "threadfin." It was first identified in 1950 and found at depths of 4,000 meters or more. Despite living in such extreme conditions, the fish has adapted to survive in deep water by developing special blood cells and muscles.

The early Earth may have had a purple color

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 The early Earth may have had a purple color By  Mosharraf There is some scientific evidence to suggest that the early Earth may have had a purple color due to the presence of certain pigments in the atmosphere and surface of the planet. One such pigment is called retinal, which is a molecule that absorbs light in the blue and green wavelengths and reflects light in the red and purple wavelengths. Retinal is similar to the pigment found in the eyes of many animals, including humans, and is responsible for our ability to see in low light conditions. Retinal has been found in fossilized cyanobacteria, which are ancient microorganisms that were present on Earth billions of years ago. Cyanobacteria are capable of photosynthesis and are thought to have been an important source of oxygen in the early Earth's atmosphere. It is possible that the presence of retinal in cyanobacteria could have given the early Earth a purple hue. However, it is important to note that the scientific evidence

What if air is removed for one minute from the earth.

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What if the air is removed for one minute from the earth. By Mosharraf  If all the air were suddenly removed from the Earth for one minute, it would have catastrophic consequences. The air pressure at the Earth's surface is what supports the weight of the atmosphere, and it is also what keeps the air we breathe in our lungs. Without air pressure, the atmosphere would collapse, and the air we breathe would be expelled into space. As the air is removed, the pressure on the surface of the Earth would drop rapidly. This would cause the air in people's lungs to expand rapidly, leading to a condition called barotrauma, which can cause damage to the lungs and other internal organs. In addition, the lack of air pressure would cause the temperature of the Earth's surface to drop dramatically. This would lead to the freezing of water and other liquids, as well as the rapid expansion of gases. Overall, the consequences of removing all the air from the Earth for one minute would be cat