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Scientists discovered huge number of tiny organisms at bottom of oceans

byCustoms Today Report
26/05/2015
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NEW YORK: Scientists have discovered a massive number of tiny organisms at the bottom of oceans that previously were thought to be limited in numbers, greatly expanding their reach and impact.
The tiny organisms found at the bottom of the ocean play a huge role in ensuring that life underwater can continue. On one hand, they greatly impact the presence of oxygen in the water, and greatly improve the cleanliness of the water. Even some of the more questionable organisms, like bacteria’s and viruses are actually considered a positive part of the overall tree of life underwater. That’s why scientists have been so concerned for so long when it comes to the warming temperatures.
Climate scientists have always known that there was a severe pinch happening underwater, as temperatures rose, and the organisms in our oceans were left to figure out the rest. Another thing that climate scientists have known for some time is that humans are playing a massive role in pushing climate change along, which is fueling the warmth of our oceans. This massive warming trend is something that can be stopped, but something that people haven’t allowed to happen. Between corporate interests and the pure politics of stopping global warming and climate change – it simply hasn’t materialized the way it needs to.

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