It would make no difference
Sponges displace the ocean's water, and the water that they do "suck up" becomes part of their volume, and thus has no effect on the depth of the oceans. When you remove sponges, they will no longer displace water in the ocean, so the ocean will actually be shallower.
Sponges are only a small part of the ocean's biodiversity, so the amount of water in the ocean would remain virtually unchanged if they didn't exist. Sponges primarily filter and recycle nutrients in the water, but their absence wouldn't significantly impact the overall volume of water in the ocean.
Its deeper in size then mount everest's hight!!!!
Because there are much better salt water fish out deeper in the ocean. You would normally go about 40 miles out
Glass sponges generally live at water depths ranging from 1480 to 3000 ft. (450 to 900 meters).However, there is one species of glass sponge Oopsacas Minuta which has been found at much shallower depths, and there have been other glass sponge species which have been found at much deeper depths.
An ocean is much bigger and deeper. A lake is much smaller in size and is not as deep. In addition, the oceans are salt water while most lakes are fresh water.
about 3000 more asss hole
well i feel that the west side is very much deeper than the east side
Well sponges are very squishy and absorbent and that's pretty much it:)
Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
Pressure in a fluid at a certain depth H is proportional to the density of the fluid. Since Mercury has a much higher density then water it will exert a much larger pressure at the same depth.
Natural sponges are sea animals that live on the ocean floor. They are harvested by divers, who carefully cut them from their base before allowing them to grow back. Once harvested, the sponges are cleaned, processed, and then sold for various uses.