Because pressure would kill the person
No, but the deepet dive without a submarine is 330 meters or 1080 feet.
It lets the water BACK into the pool after it's been "filtered" through the filter.
it could of been minimised, moved, or been hidden. On most keyboards these days, there is a windows flag, in between the cntrl key, and the Alt key on the left hand side. If you press this key, your start bar will appear, from where ever it is. If it has been moved, from the bottom, to top, or one of the sides, then to bring it back to the bottom again, left click on your mouse, hold the click, and then drag it back to the bottom again. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
i have the same issue. i need to take the back seats out so i can put my fusion 6x9" in the parcel tray. I have only been able to remove the bottom of the back seats which come out first but not the back rests of the seats which should come out after the bottom has been taken out. There are two clips underneath the back seat at the front. (One clip for each seat). You only have to unclip them and you will be able to take out the bottom of the seats. Hope this helps ya
It is indeed at the bottom of the ocean (where it came to rest). However, one could not describe this situation as the Titanic being "on display", which implies that someone has arrange this for public viewing (as in a museum exhibition).
One day i would like to probe the bottom of the ocean!
You can find sea anemones on the bottom of the Sea. Sea anemones stay in one stop there hole life.
Approximately 2.5% of the ocean bottom is covered by trenches, which are deep depressions in the ocean floor that form where tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced beneath the other. These trenches can be incredibly deep, with the Mariana Trench being the deepest known point in the ocean.
A subduction zone is formed at the bottom of the ocean where two plates collide. This is where one tectonic plate is forced beneath the other into the Earth's mantle, leading to the formation of deep ocean trenches and volcanic arcs.
On the shore and in the mud. I'm not completely sure on that one, but most of them are on the bottom of the ocean on rocks.
The one major ocean in the time of Pangaea has been termed as Panthalassa.
River beds.