Yes there is... For example, scientists have found much evidence that single celled organisms, and even a species of fish called the Angler Fish.
yes only single celled things and even some angler fish
The Mariana Trench is located south of Japan and east of China, in the northern Pacific Ocean, near the island of Guam.
i dont know he doesent either
well animals are similar to humans so why do you listen to different types of music? answer: because it makes you feel better and i think it does the same to animals I've tried this and found: playing rock music to a dog that is exposed to soft or country music makes him/her more agitated. playing country music to my friends rocker dog mad her bark, shiver and run out of the room. basically if you hate country music you'd do something similar to this try this experiment and if you have different reactions please correct this for music try the songs: backwards, by rascal flatts cross my heart, by Mariana's trench far from here, Mariana's trench not afraid, eminem overture, mozart bat country, avenge sevenfold bohemian rapsody, queen beside you, Mariana's trench
You can pass over it in a ship but to go to the sea floor in it you need a special bathysphere.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
yes only single celled things and even some angler fish
there could possibly be pictures but I'm not certain.
Hardly any organisms can survive in the Mariana Trench due to the pressures at that extreme depth. Xenophyophores, amphipods, sea cucumbers, snailfish and jellyfish are examples of organisms that live in the Mariana Trench.
The Mariana trench is under the Mariana islands in the pacific ocean and is 11.03 km deep.
Human life on the planet affects every part of it to some degree. However, the Mariana trench is a huge geological structure and the impact of humans on that is minimal.
The Mariana Trench is named after the nearby Mariana Islands, which themselves were named after Queen Mariana of Austria, the wife of King Philip IV of Spain. The trench is located off the coast of the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
The Marianas (or Mariana) Trench is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate as it is forced under the smaller Mariana Plate at the bottom of the ocean between Japan and New Guinea.
The Mariana trench has a very harsh environment and it is a deep sea environment.
The submersible Trieste traveled to the bottom of mariana trench