Research: Oxygen present in rocks 13000 feet below the oceans, what is the shocking study of dark oxygen.
Today, on the one hand science is making new inventions, on the other hand the earth itself is making new discoveries in its womb. A recent study of Nature Geology has revealed that oxygen is present in the CCZ (Clarion Clipperton Zone) at a depth of 4000 meters in the Pacific Ocean. The Scottish Association of Marine Science conducted an experiment under the leadership of Professor Andrew Sweetman, which found that oxygen is present in the darkness of the ocean. The CCZ contains a coal-like stone called polymetallic nodule. These nodules are made up of a mixture of manganese and iron. In the year 2013, a team led by Professor Andrew Sweetman went to the ocean to find out how underwater organisms live, but they were surprised to see that there is a huge amount of oxygen at a depth of about 4000 meters below the surface. Professor Andrew Sweetman refutes this theory and conducts experiments for many years. He collects stones from the CCZ and studies them, during the study he finds out that the stone has a remote battery electric charge. Through which the seawater is electrolyzed. In which water made of hydrogen and oxygen is in its original form, as a result of which hydrogen and oxygen turn into gas and once again the discovery of dark oxygen reveals life on earth. There are many species in the water that survive with the help of this oxygen. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also declares that half of the oxygen on earth is obtained from the sea.
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