Besides many different types of sea life, mountains and deep valleys have been found. Some of the valley are as deep as the Grand Canyon and no one knows how it was formed. The Grand Canyon was formed by the Colorado River but we have no idea about the ones on the ocean floors.
yes there is an new animal discovered in the Atlantic ocean and it is a transparent snail and it looks so cute
He discovered the Pacific Ocean in 1521
Yes, it is possible that there are deeper parts of the ocean that have not yet been discovered. Scientists continue to explore and map the ocean floor, and new discoveries are still being made.
The deepest point on the Earth's surface is Challenger Deep, part of the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean
No, all land on Earth has been explored. However not all areas of the Ocean have been explored because we are not advanced enough in technology to go as deep as the Ocean floor is in some parts of the Ocean.
No, Amelia Earhart's body has not been discovered. She disappeared in 1937 during a flight over the Pacific Ocean and her fate remains a mystery.
The biggest island in the Atlantic Ocean is Greenland. It was likely discovered by Norse explorer Erik the Red in the 10th century, though it is believed that the island had previously been visited by other peoples.
Ocean energy has been harnessed for centuries, with early records indicating that the Greeks and Romans used water wheels driven by ocean tides. The modern exploration and development of ocean energy technologies began in the 20th century with various scientists and engineers contributing to advancements in this field. There isn't a single individual credited with discovering ocean energy, as it has been a collaborative effort over time.
It was still the smallest ocean.
He discovered the Arctic Ocean. And a Chaple
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