For ancient civilizations, the purpose of exploring the ocean was to further
a. science...
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For ancient civilizations, the purpose of exploring the ocean was to further
a. science & medicine
b. the military & trade
c. knowledge of the ocean floor
d. the number of known sea creatures
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The hematodinium parasite becomes less of a problem for the blue crab when the crab is very young. fishing is thriving in the region. the crab moves to less salty water. a significant percentage of the population is impacted.
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