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Earth Blue Blood
- Gabriel Ramirez, Book 58
- Narrated by: Sam Rosenthal
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
We have only explored five percent of the ocean. The ocean takes up 70 percent of our planet's surface. By that logic, we only know about 25 percent or our planet's geography. The sea is like the Earth's lungs, breathing in and out, supplying the Earth with life and balance. We don't know exactly how old the Earth is. We don't know how deep the deepest part of the ocean is. We don't know how vast the universe is. We only know what we know. There are so many things we don't know about our planet. Only God knows.
©2019 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez
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