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Scientists say they've discovered the world's biggest coral, so huge it was mistaken for a shipwreck
Scientists say they've discovered a "mega coral" three times bigger than the previous record holder - so huge they initially thought it was a shipwreck.
Scientists discover the world’s largest coral — so big it can be seen from space
It’s more than 100 feet long, around 300 years old, made of nearly 1 billion little polyps and visible from space
Scientists Discover World’s Largest Coral in Solomon Islands, Visible from Space
Scientists have found the world’s largest coral in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Visible from the space, the giant coral is a little over 100 feet long and more than 300 years old. It is 34 meters wide, 32 meters long and 5.5 meters high.
World’s largest coral discovered in Pacific near Solomon Islands
Scientists say coral ‘pulsing with life and colour’ is 300 years old and three times larger than previous record holder.
World’s largest coral discovered in Solomon Islands
National Geographic scientists say they’ve discovered the world’s largest coral near the remote Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean — an undersea mass that is so big, it can be seen from space.
World’s largest coral discovered in the Solomon Islands
The largest coral in the world, measuring 32 metres long, has been found in the Solomon Islands. The coral, which is visible from space, is three times larger than the previous record-breaker, and is believed to be about 300 years old.
World’s largest coral found in the Pacific
The largest coral ever recorded has been found by scientists in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The mega coral - which is a collection of many connected, tiny creatures that together form one organism rather than a reef - could be more than 300 years old.
Scientists Say World's Largest Coral Found Near Solomon Islands
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday a major discovery "pulsing with life and colour".
World’s largest coral is 300 years old and was discovered by accident
The mega-coral measures 34 metres by 32 metres – making it larger than a blue whale – and it is thought to be three centuries old
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Solomon ‘Sol’ Yi’s ‘Survivor 47’ exit interview: ‘I thought I had my troops rallied, but they were also in on it’
On Wednesday’s ninth episode of “Survivor 47,” a multi-layered challenge split the remaining 10 players up into a pack of ...
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Stacey Solomon's emotional admission as she ditches the UK
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Sea creature so big it is ‘visible from space’ discovered in South Pacific
Scientists have discovered one of the largest known sea creatures – a coral the size of two football fields – off the ...
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Israel predicted XI v France: Oscar Gloukh and Manor Solomon to start
Leeds United’s Manor Solomon and RB Salzburg’s Oscar Gloukh are both set to start for Israel as they take on France at the ...
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China, Solomon Islands agree to mutual visa-free arrangement
China and the Solomon Islands have agreed to exempt citizens of both countries from travel visa requirements, the Chinese ...
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See the amount of millions Solomon Buchi is planning to give out after Daddy Freeze accused him of begging
Solomon Buchi has shared his earning on X after he was accused of begging online by Daddy FreezeDaddy Freeze had shared a ...
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Paley Center Adds Robert Kraft, David Solomon, Steven Swartz and Maribel Pérez Wadsworth to Board (Exclusive)
The new board members come as the Paley Center is set to host its annual International Council Summit in New York this week.
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