Raising the Bismarck, the famous German battleship sunk in 1941, would be extremely challenging due to its depth of approximately 15,000 feet in the North Atlantic and the advanced state of decay. Additionally, the wreck site is protected under various international agreements, making any recovery efforts legally complicated. While technically possible with advanced technology, the logistical, financial, and ethical considerations make it unlikely that such an operation would be pursued.
No. The newest ocean floor is at the mid-ocean ridge.
Parts of the ocean floor were formed during various geological eras, such as the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. For example, the mid-ocean ridges where new ocean floor is formed through volcanic activity are continuously active processes that have been occurring for millions of years.
The floor of the ocean is called the seabed or ocean floor. It is made up of different features such as abyssal plains, trenches, ridges, and volcanoes.
A lot of shells of marine organisms wind up on the ocean floor. Bones do not last on the ocean floor, they get eaten. But shells can last.
The crust contains the ocean floor and also the continents on Earth.
There are many things that could produced the ocean floor. Dying organisms for example are one component in the ocean floor.
In the ocean.
The only biome an ocean could have is on its bed or floor. The ocean's waters would affect coastal biomes.
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The topography of the ocean floor
which landforms are on the ocean floor
The ocean floor is not smooth.The ocean floor is made up of rocks, ledges and ditches.
yes they took it out and made it into watches! yes they took it out and made it into watches! no. the rms titanic was not raised out of the atlantic ocean. it still lies on the ocean floor. and if the ever took it out, we wouldnt know what to do with it.........yet
blank are found on the ocean floor
marine organisms
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Ocean floor