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Jun 2023
18m 13s

What If Oceans Didn't Exist? [ENCORE]

Tumble Media
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We'll be back with a new episode in two weeks! What would Earth be like if our oceans never existed? That’s what Charlie wants to know! We recruit Earth detective Lucia Perez-Diaz to help us track down clues hidden within our planet’s rocks. Our investigation takes us through the mysteries of how water got on Earth, the giant plates moving beneath our fe ... Show More
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