The deepest parts of oceans are dark all the time because natural light does not penetrate to the ocean depths. Little is known about life in the depths of the ocean. More is known about the moon than the depths of the oceans. Water pressure is great, the temperature is constant.
No the shelf is among the shallowest parts of the ocean.
Yes because they are called deep ocean trenches.
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no, because you may believe in cartoons going deep under water. but in true life,we cant. because water can crush your body even with gears when you reach the deepest part of the ocean.
False. The deepest ocean in the world is the PacificOcean with an average depth of 13,740 feet ( 4,188 meters). The Atlantic ocean only comes in at third place (after the Indian ocean) at a 700 meters (2,300 ft) less average depth .
True
The deepest parts of oceans are dark all the time because natural light does not penetrate to the ocean depths. Little is known about life in the depths of the ocean. More is known about the moon than the depths of the oceans. Water pressure is great, the temperature is constant.
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False. The deepest ocean in the world is the PacificOcean with an average depth of 13,740 feet ( 4,188 meters). The Atlantic Ocean only comes in at third place (after the Indian ocean) at a 700 meters (2,300 ft) less average depth .
True, it is
Dense water can remain on the ocean floor for extended periods, often ranging from decades to centuries. This is particularly true for deep ocean currents, which are part of the thermohaline circulation. The longevity of dense water on the ocean floor depends on various factors, including temperature, salinity, and overall ocean circulation patterns. Ultimately, it is part of a complex system that can lead to gradual mixing and eventual return to the surface.
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