well, keep in mind that the sea is another world,
there is a very rare animal/plant called the spectrolium hiter
the spectrolium hiter is a amimal which is about 1m long nd when it has died it decomposes in to a plant
it is a very animal and lives in the density below the surface of the sea
they are very dangerous and are known to have killed sharks.
Roughly 70% of Earth's surface is covered by oceans, which means that 70% of the surface is below sea level.
As you descend further below sea level in dry land, the density of air increases due to the weight of the air above compressing the air at lower altitudes. This leads to higher pressure and more molecules of air being packed into a given volume, increasing the air density.
The lowest elevation on Earth's surface is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, which is about 1,400 feet (430 meters) below sea level.
below sea level. Yes - I know, so obvious XD
The lowest point on Earth's surface that is below sea level is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, which reaches approximately 1,412 feet (430.5 meters) below sea level.
The pressure at 100 meters below the surface of sea water with a density of 1150kg is 145.96 psi.
The waves on the sea's surface are tranverse, the waves below the surface are longditudinal.
Roughly 70% of Earth's surface is covered by oceans, which means that 70% of the surface is below sea level.
Pressure increases the deeper you sink beneath the surface of the sea. So 20 metres below the surface has more pressure than 10 metres above the surface.
The pressure at a depth of 100m below the surface of the sea can be calculated using the formula P = ρgh, where P is pressure, ρ is density of the fluid, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is the depth. Plugging in the values, we get P = (1,150 kg/m^3) * (9.81 m/s^2) * (100m) = 1,131,150 Pa.
Rivers' surface located in deep valleys can be below of the ocean surface. Furthermore, there are underground rivers which certainly are below sea level, depending on how deep such rivers are placed below-ground.
It is a submarine.
As you descend further below sea level in dry land, the density of air increases due to the weight of the air above compressing the air at lower altitudes. This leads to higher pressure and more molecules of air being packed into a given volume, increasing the air density.
The Dead Sea is at an altitude of 423m below sea level.add The Salton Sea in US is 69m below seal level.
Otters can change their density to either float on the surface of the water, or sink. Therefore, their density can vary.
No, its surface and shores are 423 metres below sea level.
They are chunks of floating ice drifting away from polar regions. The density of ice is just a little less than the density of sea water, so most of the volume of an iceberg is below the surface, and so a small-looking iceberg can have a huge volume of ice below the surface. The Titanic ran into an iceberg and was holed below its waterline so the water rushed in and the ship sank.