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Earth's Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It Would Reach to Other Star Systems - Futurism

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68 quadrillion underground miles of fungi - The Seattle Times.

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68 quadrillion underground miles of fungi The Seattle TimesThreads of Earth's Underground Fungal Networks Are Long Enough to Reach Beyond the Solar System Inside Climate NewsEarth's Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It Would Reach to Other Star Systems FuturismMycorrhizal Infrastructure Map (IMAGE) EurekAlert!Fungi Expert Is on a Mission to Protect Global Natural Underground Networks Smithsonian Magazine

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Earth's Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It Would Reach to Other Star Systems - Futurism.

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Earth's Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It Would Reach to Other Star Systems FuturismFungi take up more mass than people—see how they stretch across the Earth National Geographic68 quadrillion underground miles of fungi The Seattle TimesThreads of Earth's Underground Fungal Networks Are Long Enough to Reach Beyond the Solar System Inside Climate NewsMycorrhizal Infrastructure Map (IMAGE) EurekAlert!

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