No, at the deepest part of the ocean, their is crack that with any interference, monsters from a parralel universe might come out and destroy the Earth.
sea floor
No. It is part of the hydrosphere.
The continental crust, (where all the land is) is generally around 30 km (20 mi) to 50 km (30 mi) thick. The oceanic crust (the bottom of the sea) is roughly 5 km (3 mi) to 10 km (6 mi) thick.
Crustal rocks: 2-3 ppm Sea water: cca. 3,3 ppb
No, it is not in fact a sea. It is part of an ocean, but it is the bottom of it.
Most of the mass of the Earth is in the mantle, most of the rest in the core; the part we inhabit is a tiny fraction of the whole
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 14.7 PSI. So, then what is the pressure at about 5,645 feet below the surface of the earth?
important and uprising clues about earths crust have been collected from the sea floor using sonar
The heat of the lava beneath the earths crust. hence the reason all the black dust and particulates come spewing out of it.
Sea floor spreading occurs due to the movement of tectonic plates away from each other. This movement creates a gap or rift at the mid-ocean ridge where magma rises up from below the Earth's crust, solidifying to form new crust. Over time, this process results in the continuous widening of the sea floor.
a bottom part of a fishes chin that is used to attract prey of find food at the bottom of the sea floor
a bottom part of a fishes chin that is used to attract prey of find food at the bottom of the sea floor