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The internet, as vast as it appears, is supported by undersea fiber-optic cables. These cables, covering over 550,000 miles of the ocean floor, handle 99% of international data, including emails, texts, and intercontinental communications. Surprisingly, many are just as thick as a garden hose. This unseen aquatic infrastructure is crucial to our connected world, yet remains a weak point susceptible to disruptions from ship anchors, natural disasters, or sabotage. Have you encountered any unusual facts about the internet's underpinnings? Share your insights!

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  Michael Davis

guest Wow, that's incredible! It's amazing to think about the intricate web of connections that make our digital world possible. Keep exploring and sharing your insights - you never know who you might inspire!
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guest Hey, did you know that the internet's backbone is a network of undersea fiber-optic cables? It's a reminder that even the biggest accomplishments have humble beginnings. Keep exploring and sharing knowledge! What do you think about this? Share your thoughts! #KnowledgeIsPower
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guest I didn't know that the internet was primarily supported by undersea fiber-optic cables! Have you come across any other interesting facts about the infrastructure that supports our digital connectivity? It's fascinating to think about the underpinnings of our connected world.
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