Coral reefs function as natural archives, recording Earth's history through annual growth rings in their skeletons that store chemical changes from the ocean, including evidence of volcanic eruptions and ancient storms, allowing scientists to read these rings to uncover lost chapters of our planet's history.
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Coral Diaries: Nature’s Underwater Secret Code追加:
What if I told you that coral reefs are actually keeping a coded diary of Earth's secrets? Each year, corals add a new ring to their skeletons, just like trees do.
But these rings aren't just pretty patterns. They're full of hidden clues.
Every layer [music] stores tiny chemical changes from the ocean, recording everything from volcanic eruptions [music] to ancient storms. Scientists can read these rings to uncover lost chapters of our planet's history. Next time you see a coral, remember, it's not just alive. It's quietly writing the story of our world, one hidden message at a time.
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