don't sink bring a lifejacket and you won't
Cold ocean currents sink under warm ocean currents to form deep ocean currents.
At deep-ocean trenches, subduction allows part of the ocean floor to sink back into the mantle. The ocean floor does not just keep spreading. Instead, it sinks beneath deep underwater canyons called deep-ocean trenches. Where there are trenches, subduction takes place.
At deep-ocean trenches, subduction allows part of the ocean floor to sink back into the mantle. The ocean floor does not just keep spreading. Instead, it sinks beneath deep underwater canyons called deep-ocean trenches. Where there are trenches, subduction takes place.
Subduction.
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage and is now 12, 600 feet under the surface.
deep current!
Weights are usually made of metal, which is denser than sea-water, so they would sink. But, to be awkward, if it were made of wood, it would not sink.
A deep current forms when water masses sink and flow horizontally along the ocean floor due to differences in temperature and salinity. This creates a slow-moving, deep-sea current that can transport large amounts of water and nutrients over long distances in the ocean.
A Belfast sink is a deep, rectangular, ceramic sink, also known as an elephant sink.
A standard kitchen sink is typically around 8 to 10 inches deep.
the ocean is deep because that is the shape of the earth and although we are not sure how deep the ocean is we do know that there is life in the deep. the ocean has made itself deep but there is really no cause that is known.
Acually, the do.