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Subsea permafrost refers to the perennially frozen ground beneath the ocean floor, primarily found in the Arctic regions. It plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle, as it contains vast amounts of organic carbon that could be released as greenhouse gases upon thawing, potentially exacerbating climate change.
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