It is hard to explore the ocean because although we have the technology to capture air and store it so we can breathe from it (going into space), the enormous pressure the water provides the farther humans go deeper is so immense that we have to use a reinforced steel submarine, but its so small that the oxygen supply isn't enough to sustain people underwater for long. That is why it is difficult exploring the ocean.that is true
The deeper the water, the higher the pressure exerted by the water; at extreme depths, submarines tend to get crushed. Nonetheless, with specially designed pressure resistant vessles (known as bathyspheres), very deep parts of the ocean have been explored.
you cant explore the bottom of the ocean becase its to deep and theres way too much water pressure at the very deep its like 8tons per square inch. Ouch.
you can't hold your breath that long you can't hold your breath that long The pressure of the water above will crush the diver.
Beacuse the human body isn't built to withstand the pressure of that many tonnes of water.
Yes, many scientists dive down to the bottom of the ocean to search for new sea life and more!
Well we haven't explored a lot. Mainly, under the crust and the bottom of the ocean.
The Triestes a Bathyscaph. In the 1960's I believe. But nothing has every been to the bottom of the trenches and came back.
The Pacific Ocean
in 1968
While there aren't really any parts of the world that have yet to be discovered, there are lots of parts of the world that are yet to be fully explored. The bottom of the ocean and many rain forests for example, have yet to be fully explored.
the artic
Challenger deep is in the ocean, it was never explored by spacecraft.
The ocean and the underground. Humans have not completely explored them yet.
Nobody actually knows. The ocean has never been explored to its fullest depths or lengths, neither has land. New life-forms are discovered almost on a daily basis. Mostly smaller creatures on land, but nobody knows what lurks at the bottom of the ocean.
the Marianas Trench. It's located in the Pacific Ocean.
The bottom of the ocean doesn't freeze.
Jacques Cousteau