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Increasing Marine Species Find Equator to be Unlivable 'Death Traps'
More and More Marine Species Considers the Equator Unlivable Because of Rising Global Temperatures According to a recent report, global warming has reduced the ocean's biodiversity along the equator, with temperatures possibly already too hot for certain animals to live.
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