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Respect for the hot springs

Hot springs, which are also a process of releasing heat, are also part of an ecosystem that includes microorganisms that can maintain a certain level of heat. In tribute to hot springs, which are responsible for the circulation of heat, water, and the nutrients they contain and are a source of support for living things,
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Respect for the atmosphere

Air masses are masses of air with almost constant temperature and humidity. They change strength and influence with the change of seasons, and when air masses with different properties collide, they cause violent weather phenomena. In tribute to air masses, which create climate and support ecosystems.
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Respect for Antarctica

Antarctica is the fifth largest continent. Due to its environment, it is difficult to study and there are many things that remain unknown about it. However, two types of flowers bloom on land and the ocean is said to be filled with the largest amount of living organisms on Earth. In tribute to Antarctica, which combines extreme environments such as strong winds, dryness, and extremely low temperatures with biodiversity,
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Respect for the volcano

Volcanoes have intense energy and at the same time bring about various blessings. They create new islands and plates, circulate nutrients, cause natural disturbances to ecosystems, provide spring water, and create unique ecosystems through hydrothermal vents. Paying tribute to volcanoes, proof that the Earth is alive.
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Respect for the land

It is said that the Earth used to be entirely covered by ocean, with no land. Now there are many huge continents, and new islands are constantly being born, providing a stable foundation for our feet.
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Respect for Earth’s Core

The Earth's core is located deep underground and cannot be seen directly. It is made up of the outer core and the inner core, and there are many mysteries surrounding both the core itself and the boundary between the core and the mantle. In tribute to the Earth's core, which operates in an invisible way and creates the crust, surface, and magnetosphere,