The Surprising Discovery of Hidden Mountains of Sugar Beneath the Ocean.
In a study recently published in the journal Nature, a team of marine scientists announced the discovery of a mountain range of sugar beneath the ocean. The sugar, which is estimated to be twice the size of Hawaii, was discovered while the scientists were studying seafloor maps obtained from radar technology. The sugar is located in an area known as the South Pacific Subtropical Gyre and has yet to be studied further. While it is not yet clear what this discovery could mean for the environment or humanity, it may provide The sugar industry is facing a lot of pressure to reduce the amount of sugar it uses in its products. With so much sugar being dumped into the ocean, it’s no wonder that the industry is looking for ways to cut back. One possible solution is to use artificial sweeteners. However, this comes with its own set of problems. For one, artificial sweeteners are known for being unhealthy. They can also be harmful to marine life. Another possibility is to find ways to recy...
Comments
Post a Comment