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The ocean covers more than 70% of Earth, but do we really know what lies beneath? From glowing creatures in the dark Indian Ocean to fish that can “walk,” the sea hides some truly unbelievable secrets. In this episode of Truth N Trends, Deepak and Sonia dive deep into the ocean’s most mysterious facts and surprising realities.

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00:00and welcome back to truth and trends sonia did you know the ocean is still one of the least
00:14explored places on earth that's true deepak in fact the indian ocean itself holds mysteries
00:19we still don't fully understand from unknown creatures to unexplored trenches it's like a
00:24world within our world hmm so are you saying we know more about space than about our own oceans
00:29exactly we've mapped mars more than the ocean floor isn't it shocking the indian ocean right at our
00:35doorstep still has regions no human has ever seen whoa that's unbelievable but tell me what's with
00:42those glowing creatures i've heard about do they really exist oh yes they do it's called bioluminescence
00:49some fish jellyfish even plankton can glow in the dark if you go near some indian beaches at night
00:56you can actually see glowing blue waves it feels magical but it's pure science
01:01hmm glowing fish sound amazing but wait i also read somewhere that some fish can walk on land
01:08is that true or just a story not a story deepak it's real the mudskipper fish can literally hop
01:15on land using its fins it survives both in water and on land nature is way more creative than us
01:22humans wow and here we thought everest was the tallest challenge how deep can the ocean really
01:28go the deepest point in the indian ocean the sunda trench goes over 7 000 meters deep that's taller than
01:34mount everest flipped upside down imagine the pressure and darkness down there it's another planet
01:40altogether hmm so basically we know more about mars rovers than the creatures living just a few kilometers
01:47under our seas that's crazy yes and that's why ocean research is so important every new discovery
01:53could change science forever who knows maybe the cure for some diseases lies with marine organisms we
01:59haven't found yet that's inspiring but sadly pollution and climate change are destroying oceans faster
02:06than we explore them you're right deepak protecting oceans means protecting ourselves cleaner seas mean
02:12healthier food stable climate and better future for all so viewers what's your take should we explore
02:19the oceans more or protect them first or maybe both tell us in the comments and don't forget
02:25subscribe to truth and trends for more unbelievable but true facts
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