Fish do not tend to implode. Most do not change their depth very quickly and do not have compressible bits like we do. If they are brought to the surface quickly the swim badder can expand and come out of the fish's mouth. Really deep species have specially adapted physiology to cope with the extremely high pressure.
There isn't one! Thats the answer!
I own the fish.
Four eyed fish............... There is really a fish on that name.
A fish someone killed by pulling out it's eyes. A Blind Fish, as in the Mexican Tetra, a blind cave fish.
One reason i believe the author let the fish go in The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop because it kinda earned it's life. The fish earned its life 4 or 5 times before she caught it.
sentence of implode
The opposite of implode is explode.
The antonym of 'implode' is 'explode'.
Implode - album - was created on 1999-04-26.
The noun forms of the verb to implode are implosion and the gerund, imploding.
No.
Never. Earth cannot implode. For its mass and composition, Earth is about as compressed as it will ever be.
They don't. Fish that live at a high depth stay there for as long as the live, as they would explode when pressure dropped. The same is true for fish that live high up in the ocean: they would implode when pressure rises.
yes
Explode
It won't
It will implode if it is thin and you put a lot of pressure on it. You wouldn't be able to do it with your mouth if that's what you are asking.