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apparently we know more about space than the ocean

tbh i can see why people would say that but since space is never ending i think its bullshit tbh

Earth is 70% water we've barely explored any of it and have more satellites monitoring space than the ocean. It's a lot harder to do due to pressure as you get deeper, they've probably mapped the moon more accurately than the ocean floor.
space is always expanding. We know less about space.
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apparently we know more about space than the ocean

tbh i can see why people would say that but since space is never ending i think its bullshit tbh

 

Earth is 70% water we've barely explored any of it and have more satellites monitoring space than the ocean. It's a lot harder to do due to pressure as you get deeper, they've probably mapped the moon more accurately than the ocean floor.

 

oh shit yea i forgot that the moon made up 90% of space -.-

 

they have barely made it out of our own solar system nevermind to another and they have started to scratch the surface of another planet 

 

by no means am i saying there still isn't a shit ton to explore in the ocean nevermind the rest of earth but compared to what's in space its barely nothing at all imo

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apparently we know more about space than the ocean

tbh i can see why people would say that but since space is never ending i think its bullshit tbh
Earth is 70% water we've barely explored any of it and have more satellites monitoring space than the ocean. It's a lot harder to do due to pressure as you get deeper, they've probably mapped the moon more accurately than the ocean floor.
space is always expanding. We know less about space.

 

I mean close space lol but yeah I get what you mean as well.

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Iwent swimming in the ocean once and saw a leprechaun and a unicorn lol.

 

ohw ait, and all the dinosaurs which were apparently extinct was there too

 

....coz ya'knw only 7% explored

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