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DevDocs is a free, fast, and easy-to-use web app that lets you quickly search and browse official API documentation for many programming languages and tools all in one place. It works offline, has a clean interface, supports keyboard shortcuts, dark mode, and mobile use. You can access over 100 documentations like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more without switching tabs or searching Google repeatedly. It saves time by providing instant search results and keeps everything organized, making coding and learning more efficient and enjoyable. You can use it online or run it locally with Docker for even faster access[1][2][3][5].
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🌍 Over 80% of Earth’s ocean remains unmapped and unexplored by humans. Modern sonar and robotic submersibles are revealing new mountains, trenches, and species with every deep-sea journey. ✨
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🌍 The first map to show the Americas as a separate continent was made by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507. It’s where the name “America” first appeared on a world map. ✨
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🌍 In 2022, explorers used sonar to map a hidden undersea volcano off Madagascar’s coast, revealing a peak 800 meters tall that was completely unknown before their expedition. ✨
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🌎 While mapping the ocean floor in 1947, researchers aboard HMS Challenger discovered the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, revealing Earth's largest mountain range hidden underwater. This seismic finding triggered the theory of plate tectonics—explaining how continents drift. The ridge stretches for over 16,000 kilometers beneath the Atlantic Ocean. ✨
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