It is most likely that they have adapted to the extreme pressure.
Some creatures have adapted to living in the great pressure found in the depths of the oceans. If they are brought up to the lesser pressure at the surface, they don't usually survive.
Fish adapt to the pressure.
Extreme pressure.
They do not dive deep enough.
The deep sea has high water pressure due to the weight of the water above it. As you descend deeper, the pressure increases significantly. Conversely, the air pressure at deep sea depths is relatively constant and does not change as dramatically as water pressure.
Deep sea fish have specialized adaptations that allow them to withstand high water pressure. Their bodies are designed to handle the pressure through increased bone density and muscle strength. Additionally, their internal organs are often more flexible or composed of gel-like substances that can withstand the pressure.
Submarine hulls are subject to sea pressure, and that pressure increases the deeper the submarine goes. There are design limits to the amount of pressure that a hull can take, and if that pressure is exceeded by diving too deep, the hull will fail and will be crushed.
Deep sea fishes have specially adapted bodies that allow them to withstand the high pressure of the deep ocean. Their bodies contain substances that help prevent their organs from being crushed, and their skeletal structures are designed to distribute pressure evenly. Additionally, many deep sea fishes do not have swim bladders, which would be easily compressed at such depths.
Deep sea creatures have adapted to survive the immense pressure of the ocean depths through various biological mechanisms. Their bodies are often flexible and lack gas-filled spaces, allowing them to withstand the pressure. Some deep sea creatures also have specialized proteins and enzymes that help maintain their cellular structure under high pressure conditions. Additionally, their bodies may contain substances that act as pressure regulators, helping them to maintain internal balance. Overall, deep sea creatures have evolved unique adaptations that enable them to thrive in the extreme conditions of the deep ocean.
It is a thermometer that measures in deep sea environments where normal thermometers would be crushed by the enormous pressure!!!!!
because they have adapted to push outward equally.
if somthing go's in it it will get crushed