The Ooze happened in 1995.
Radiolarian ooze is formed by the accumulation of silica skeletons of tiny marine organisms called radiolarians. These skeletons sink to the ocean floor after the radiolarians die, creating a sediment known as ooze. Over time, the ooze can accumulate and compact to form layers and eventually turn into rock.
Calcareous ooze
Ooze is a thick, slimy substance that is often sticky and gelatinous in texture. It can be produced by some living organisms, like slime molds, as well as result from certain chemical reactions or natural processes like decomposition. Ooze can also refer to any slow, gradual flowing or seeping of a liquid substance.
biogenous sediment
Oceanic ooze is soft mud that is calcareous or siliceous on they ocean floor. It is far beneath the surface of the ocean and is deposited by waves, contains the shells of one celled organisms.
October 4th
The Ooze was created in 1995.
the word ooze means to move slowly
yess it does ooze a liquid
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
I noticed that a frog was trying to hide in the ooze. A rivulet grew from the ooze of mud. After the flood, mud was oozing through the floorboards.
Wizard of ooze!!
soft mud or slime
Ooze.
one antonym of ooze is rushing, the opposite of driping slowly! :)