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Earth does not "bleed" in the literal sense, but it can experience phenomena that resemble bleeding. For example, when minerals, metals, or oil are extracted from the ground, they can seep to the surface, creating the appearance of bleeding. Additionally, natural events like volcanic eruptions can release lava and gases, which might metaphorically be described as the Earth "bleeding." However, these processes are geological rather than biological.

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