
Are We Making More Bermuda Triangles?
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Science, Geography, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the Bermuda Triangle's myths and its overlap with the Sargasso Sea, known for its dense Sargassum seaweed. This seaweed, corralled by ocean currents, has historically troubled sailors and is now spreading due to human activities like pollution and deforestation. The growth of Sargassum affects marine life and coastal communities, highlighting the need for environmental responsibility.
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