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The document discusses five rare phenomena related to Earth and space, including a vast underground ocean beneath the Earth's mantle, the production of antimatter by lightning, and the surprising fact that Earth has more trees than stars in the Milky Way. It also highlights the extreme temperatures of Earth's core, which are comparable to the Sun's surface, and describes the unique smell of space experienced by astronauts. These findings reveal intriguing aspects of our planet and the universe.

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The document discusses five rare phenomena related to Earth and space, including a vast underground ocean beneath the Earth's mantle, the production of antimatter by lightning, and the surprising fact that Earth has more trees than stars in the Milky Way. It also highlights the extreme temperatures of Earth's core, which are comparable to the Sun's surface, and describes the unique smell of space experienced by astronauts. These findings reveal intriguing aspects of our planet and the universe.

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Unveiling Hidden Science: 5 Rare Phenomena of Earth and Space

The Underground Ocean Beneath Earth's Mantle


In 2014, scientists confirmed the existence of a massive underground water reservoir 400 miles
beneath Earth's surface. Stored within a mineral called ringwoodite, this reservoir could hold three
times more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.

Lightning as a Source of Antimatter


Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs), discovered during thunderstorms, are so powerful they can
produce positrons-antimatter particles.

Earth Has More Trees Than Stars in the Milky Way


Earth has about 3 trillion trees, compared to 100-400 billion stars in the Milky Way, according to a
Yale University study.

Earth's Core Is as Hot as the Surface of the Sun


The core of our planet reaches temperatures of approximately 5,400°C, matching the surface heat
of the Sun.

The Mysterious Smell of Space


Astronauts report that space smells like burnt steak or welding fumes due to atomic oxygen and
high-energy particles.

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