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ocean

[oh-shuhn] / ˈoʊ ʃən /


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“It feels like you’re in the ocean with your neck just above the water, and if you look away for one second, you might drown,” said Cabral.

From The Wall Street Journal

When combined with its unusually strong tolerance for salt, this has led some researchers to suggest it may have originated in tropical oceans or marine animals.

From Science Daily

The dissolved material, along with the captured CO2, is carried into the oceans.

From Science Daily

But I've made incredible memories, sunrises over the ocean, being attacked by a deadly brown snake, and hanging out with bikers.

From BBC

In 2008, researchers argued that this pronounced flexing could only occur if a large ocean existed beneath Titan's crust.

From Science Daily