Ocean Beds Could Be Hosting 1.3 Million Tons Of ‘sugar’, Finds Study. Read Here
As scientific discoveries continue to amaze the living existence, scientists from Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology have found that the bed of large water bodies are replete with mountains of sugar- so much so that it was estimated to be equivalent to "32 Billion Cans Of Coke"!
Scientists found that there were heaps and heaps of sugar beneath seagrass meadows across the world's oceans. This is because Seagrass meadows are extremely efficient at capturing carbon, and are…