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What's Inside The Oceans

In the Depths of the Marine World 



Hey Explorers!

Scientists claims that the marine life is the most diverse form of life present on the planet.

And until now we have explored less that 10% of marine life.

So lets get into this:

What's Inside The Oceans; Depths of the Marine World


100m       - Blue Whales are found

200m       - World's first submarine to circumnavigate the Earth; Triton V (SSR(N)-586).

214m       - Deepest free dive world record by Herbert Nitsch in 2007.

500m       - Giant Squids are found.

828m       - Height of Burj Khalifa.

924m       - Deepest point life form is found under an iceberg. 

1000m     - Limit of Sunlight; below this everything is dark, known as midnight zone.

2300m     - Eyeless shrimps are found.

2992m     - The deepest recorded dive by diving mammals by a Cuvier's Beaked Whale.

3840m     - Debris of Titanic can be found.

4500m     - Deepest known volcanic eruption on Earth.

5000m     - Fangtooth fish can be found.

6000m     - Hadal zone; deepest marine habitat on Earth.

8849m     - Height of Mt. Everest.

10,800m - Deep sea challenger mission,

10,900m - Jacques Piccard & Navy LT. Don Walsh mission in 1960.

11,034m - Deepest known point; Mariana Trench.


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