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False - Although rice is not included in the definition of Futomaki, which is given as "Nori rolls packed with fish or vegetarian components," an earlier sentence claims that "There is a broad range of sushi variants, all of which contain rice." Hence, if futomaki is a form of sushi, the rice must be present.
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The section states that the discovery of fish and ocean life was "a surprise given that water pressure at the trench's bottom is more than one thousand times the atmospheric pressure at sea level," which leads one to believe that this is the case.
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Cannot tell because, despite the fact that this is a theory presented in the third paragraph, there is no way to know the answer with certainty.
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The opening line claims that "Over time, vinegar replaced the fermenting process," however the ensuing phrases describing current sushi make no mention of whether vinegar is used in its creation, making it impossible to verify whether vinegar is unquestionably an ingredient.
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False. Xenophyophores indeed exist in the Mariana Trench, but they are not "microscopic" in size; rather, they are described as "gigantic amoebas."
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False. The first phrase clearly asserts that "the Mariana Trench is the deepest region of Earth's oceans," notwithstanding the first paragraph's claim that some areas of the Arctic Ocean are closer to the planet's center.
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It is true that "the Earth's radius is less in its poles than at the equator," as stated in the first paragraph. The Earth is therefore not exactly spherical.