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Earth has a natural thermostat and scientists finally know how it works

Isn't it fascinating that Earth has its own climate control system? New research reveals how sea levels and phosphate availability in the ocean play a crucial role in regulating our planet's temperature. When sea levels rise, phosphate gets trapped in coastal sediments, slowing marine productivity and warming the atmosphere. Conversely, when sea levels drop, more phosphate enters the ocean, boosting marine life and burying carbon, which cools the planet. This intricate dance of nature has kept our world habitable for millions of years!
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