The open ocean of any depth, where animals swim or float freely is called a pelagic zone. Salinity variations in the open ocean normally ranges from 33 to 38 percent.
There is no part of any ocean on earth that is 362011 feet below the surface.
Oceanic crust is part of the lithosphere and is considered part of the crust. It extends down 7 kilometers, or 4 miles. It is relatively thin in comparison with other layers. It is deep beneath the oceans and is very dense.
Around volcanic erruptions called 'black smokers' you will find sulphur in nodule form. Any substance that is comming from the centre of the earth will be found around volcanic erruptions Any metal that will precipitate from water can be found on the ocean floor.
Position, depth, or any other clues.
Pressure enough to cause an earthquake is quite able to break bedrock of any depth.
the pelagic zone
any depth of the ocean between 200m and 700m
With the right instruments, yes. However, if you were on a boat in the open ocean, you would not notice any disturbance.
The deepest place in any of the World's oceans is Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean and reaches a depth of 10,911 metres.
7! The current deepest point on any ocean floor is Challenger Deep (named after HMS Challenger) in the Mariana Trench. That is 10,911 metres (35,797 ft) or 7 miles deep. And also in the Pacific Ocean. So I don't think the average depth of the Atlantic is 7 miles. The Average Depth of the Atlantic is about 11,810 feet or 2.236 miles.
Any country that has no access to an open ocean is referred to as "land-locked." Examples are countries such as Switzerland, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, and Paraguay.
There is an ocean called Ocean Haggooo
Derr! there called sea mount's.
there is a game called my aquarium and another called ocean commander
Generally, any ocean -- sea ice -- freezes, it's called sea ice.
Good question. It is because when dealing with volume, you are talking about 3 dimensions; there is length, heighth, and Depth now too. Think of a square: it's 2 dimensional, it doesn't have any depth. Now think of a cube: it does have a depth. For example, when you open a box, you can reach your hand inside. That space is the Volume. That is why the third power is called Cubed, whereas the second is called Squared. Get it?
Piranhas live in freshwater rivers not in oceans at any depth.