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Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds - The Guardian

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Earth's underground fungal network is so massive, it would span 10% of the Milky Way, map reveals - Live Science.

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Earth's underground fungal network is so massive, it would span 10% of the Milky Way, map reveals Live ScienceSubterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds The GuardianHidden Web of Fungus Inside Earth Could Reach The Sun a Billion Times ScienceAlertFirst global map of mycorrhizal fungi reveals true scale of underground networks across the planet Phys.orgFungi take up more mass than people—see how they stretch across the Earth National Geographic

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Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds - The Guardian.

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Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds The Guardian68 Quadrillion Underground Miles of Fungi

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