THE MOST HORRIFYING PLACES IN THE OCEAN 11,034 m BELOW SEA LEVEL

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Published 2022-06-19
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The world's oceans are so underexplored that if you dive deeper than 3,500 meters, there's a good chance to discover a new species unknown to science. There's also a good chance you'll find debris and garbage. Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The average depth of the oceans is about 3.7 kilometers, and since light can only penetrate to a depth of 100 meters, darkness reigns deeper underwater. Let’s push this statement one step further and conclude that since most of the planet is covered by water, it means that most of the Earth exists in total darkness. Water in the oceans account for almost 96% of the Earth's water. The portion of fresh water compared to seawater is so small that if the fresh water that flows into the ocean is spread over the surface of the ocean, it would have been about 1.25 meters thick. According to the U.S. Journal of Science and Engineering, 94% of all life on Earth lives in water. It means that all of us who live on land belong to a very, very small minority.
So what mysteries lurk in the depths of the oceans? The deeper we go, the more curious it gets. It seems we know more about the surface of Mars than about the ocean floor of our planet. What's going on in the deepest places, we didn't know at all, at least until recently. Lack of light and extreme pressure makes this part of the ocean difficult to explore.
Today we're going on a journey into the very depths. We're going to find out what the bottom of the ocean looks like, what it consists of and what happens there. Who knows what we will find there… We are going to dive deep to the places with most elien conditions!
What was found in the deepest places of the ocean?
#marianatrench #ocean #reyouniverse

All Comments (21)
  • @ryv
    Why are there kilometers here and not miles? :D
  • @SquirrelGamez
    Still wondering why humanity was more interested and devoted more money about space exploration than ocean exploration.
  • @user-yq4gk8cr5l
    Imagine all the unexplored waters deep within the earth.. Sometimes I think that the ocean is a Dimension of its own.
  • @V3ntilator
    Mariana Trench is only the deepest found, but no one knows where the deepest place exist as only less than 5% of the ocean is explored.
  • @cordeskievans9637
    Here wondering why people would pay a quarter million to explore the ocean floor not knowing what’s down there
  • @roypublic3269
    I piloted the DSV 4 Sea Cliff in 92'-96. She was 20,000 fsw capable. My deepest dive was 16,000 feet. Did a lot of work for U.S. Universities working hydrothermal vent fields, subduction zones, and also worked with Bob Ballard (Titanic) filming a Nat Geo Guadalcanal documentary. Good Times.
  • @oaklandish5104
    Ever since the missing TITAN I BEEN ON MY OCEANIC SHIT🥴🥃
  • @etal75
    Is anybody else here because of the missing submarine?
  • @user-nv5tj5fl1m
    Sometimes I think that the ocean is a Dimension of its own
  • @Rose_x
    Who has come here after reading about the missing Titan submarine?
  • The sea scares me.... Because there's so much we don't know about what's lurking....I don't want to know... There's already so much to deal with in life ... Why add another stress
  • @saabajoe
    Fairly recently, 160million years ago... had me rethinking the significance of my life span in the grand scheme.
  • @denises.8203
    Never to old to learn something new, I enjoyed this posting. 😁👍
  • @abcdefg91111
    i'd rather float in space than sitting on the bottom of the ocean
  • @stephaniec1859
    Who else is here after Oceangate? This is the 50th video I’ve watched related to the ocean since the incident.
  • @krisaaron5771
    15:23 -- The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean about 200 kilometers (124 mi) east of the Mariana Islands, not the Atlantic. Otherwise, fascinating documentary!!
  • @HealthToday99
    I love learning these things but I am aware that absolutely nobody will ever ask me any of these questions.....and I'm okay with that.
  • I Have got to take my hat off to the photographic quality and presentation of this video, so many things need to be in place to make it all come together, well done.