371 meters from top to bottom in CHINA
The deepest fossils ever found are microbial fossils discovered in rocks from the ocean floor, known as serpentinized peridotites, in the Samail Ophiolite in Oman.
The deepest fossil ever found is a marine creature called a Xenoturbella, discovered at a depth of 2.4 miles in the Pacific Ocean near Japan.
The deepest flood on record was the 1889 Johnston flood, caused by the failure of the South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania. This flood reached depths of up to 60 feet in some areas.
Exxon Mobil drilled an oil well in Russia to a depth of 37,016 feet or over seven miles.
No, coal mining will not last forever as it is a finite resource. As we continue to extract and consume coal, reserves will eventually deplete. Additionally, the shift towards renewable energy sources is reducing the demand for coal.
Coal is mined in Newcastle, New South Wales. The first coal was discovered back in 1791 by a group of convict escapees. For obvious reasons, they did not notify the authorities. British soldier, Lieutenant John Shortland, found a coal seam while looking for the escapees in 1797, and coal has been mined there ever since. Copper was also mined at Newcastle in the middle of the nineteenth century.
No. As with all fossil fuels, these are non-renewable resources. Every pound of coal extracted from deposits, is one less pound of coal that the earth will ever have. The reason why it is non-renewable, is that earth's processes to make coal require over a hundred millions of years.
Deepest Colorful Mandelbrot Zoom or ( DCMZ ) is an object with black places and colors everywhere , there is a place like Pacman . We don't know what is inside in this dark . DCMZ is like a baby in the belly of its mum because the DCMZ is in another object call Deepest Mandelbrot Zoom ever ( DMZE )
The deepest fossils ever found are microbial fossils discovered in rocks from the ocean floor, known as serpentinized peridotites, in the Samail Ophiolite in Oman.
The deepest fossil ever found is a marine creature called a Xenoturbella, discovered at a depth of 2.4 miles in the Pacific Ocean near Japan.
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
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He was an inventor and explorer and was the first to visit the deepest part of the ocean and also the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust.