WebbThe hadal zone, also known as the hadopelagic zone, is the deepest region of the ocean, lying within oceanic trenches sea level, and exists in long, narrow, topographic V-shaped depressions.. The cumulative area … Webb9 aug. 2015 · In fact, the Mariana Trench is the deepest part anywhere in the Earth's oceans. Estimates vary a little, but at its blackest depths, a crease called the Challenger Deep, this abyss is close to 36,037 feet …
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Webb5 apr. 2024 · The previous record holder for the deepest fish ever filmed was a Mariana snailfish (Pseudoliparis swirei), which was seen lurking at a depth of 26,831 feet (8,178 m) in the Mariana Trench — the ... Webb14 maj 2014 · This makes the ocean floor in the Mariana Trench the oldest in the world, dating back around 180 million years. At its deepest, at a spot called Challenger Deep, … dates or days
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WebbThe Mariana Trench is an oceanic trench located in the western Pacific Ocean, about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on Earth. It is crescent-shaped and measures … Webb2 feb. 2016 · MASSIVE, 60-FOOT SHARK CAUGHT ON FILM AND NOW I'M NEVER SWIMMING AGAIN If "Jaws" made you hesitate to go to the beach, the shark in the footage below will probably keep you from ever entering any body of water ever again. The footage, reportedly filmed by Japanese marine biologist, was originally thought to be filmed in the … Webb10 aug. 2024 · To find out how close The Meg's Megalodon is to the real thing, Science News consulted paleobiologist Meghan Balk, who compared the depiction of the movie's shark to what we know about the real thing. For starters, if you think that the shark in the movie is ludicrously huge, you're right. Though the Meg is said to be 70 feet long, in … bjarke mailund thomsen