All the way to the very bottom
The Challenger Deep is the deepest known part of the seabed in the world. It is between 35,755 to 35,814 feet deep. It is at the southern end of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
An idea that will probably never be adopted, there are too many international agreements to allow it.
shelly seabed
Titanic's bow, which sunk in about 5-6 minutes like the stern, crashed into the seabed with such force that it sank about 60 feet into the mud in one second.
easy, mining on the seabed, or mining on the bottom of the sea
International Seabed Authority was created in 1994.
The seabed and land are connected, however ,seabed is covered with water and therefore lies largely undiscovered to man. Due to the different organisms using the land or seabed as their habitat, the mineral make-up of the two may differ.
The Tsunami (and most Tsunamis) are caused by earthquakes that take place deep under the seabed. The greater the severity of the earthquake, the larger, and more devastating, a Tsunami will be.
If the seabed is destroyed, the coral cannot get nutrients to live.
I saw several conch shells on the seabed, but I didn't know if it was legal to collect hem.
Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed