What Would a Trip to the Mariana Trench Be Like?

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Published 2019-09-06
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Ever wanted to take a dive into the deepest parts of the ocean? Well, today youā€™re gonna have this opportunity! Now, how good are you at holding your breath? Not that good? Well not to worry. Hop on board of my submersible craft and join me in the voyage to the depths! Ready? Letā€™s dive!

The Mariana trench begins at about 19,700 ft deep. Itā€™s both the least explored and the most fascinating area for the scientists and adventurers alike. The Challenger Deep is the bottom of the Mariana trench, and its depth is 35,853 ft. Few people have been here, and very little is known about it yet. But scientists arenā€™t going to stop, and thereā€™s hope weā€™ll soon find out what secrets the depths of the ocean hold. Ready? Letā€™s dive!

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TIMESTAMPS:
Something interesting about orcas 1:03
What decompression sickness is 1:47
The dark part of the ocean 2:11
Why blue whales are so awesome 3:14 šŸ³
The creature with eyes the size of frisbees 4:09
The Midnight Zone 4:49
ā€œI donā€™t see you, but Iā€™ll still eat you.ā€ Brr! 5:20 šŸ˜±
Black dragonfish (It looks like something from a horror movie) 6:19
Itā€™s time to delve into the Abyss 7:24
The black swallower (Now I'm scared) 8:01 šŸ˜–
The deepest shipwreck 8:48 ā›µļø
The deepest fish ever found 9:22
The very bottom of the Earth 9:53

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SUMMARY:
- At 65 ft, thereā€™s a whole new world opening before your eyes: shallow coral reefs are standing beautifully not far from the shore.
- 130 ft is the depth where we say goodbye even to recreational scuba divers ā€” itā€™s the maximum allowed for them.
- At 230 ft we meet whale sharks ā€” the largest known fish species, weighing up to 60 tons.
- And now weā€™re entering the dark part of the ocean: at 490 ft, just 1% of the light from the surface reaches us.
- Going deeper now, and at 1,640 ft youā€™re going to see the last of the blue whales ā€” no, not really the last of them, I mean, thatā€™s the deepest they can swim.
- At the depth of 2,723 ft we have reached the point where the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, would not even show its tip on the surface if it were put underwater.
- The giant squid inhabits the depths of 2,950 ft. Just imagine the creature with eyes the size of frisbees!
- The Midnight Zone. The pressure here is so huge that, if you somehow end up being here without a submersible, youā€™ll simply be crushed in a couple of seconds.
- 4,200 ft down below, and we see the ferocious great white sharks ā€” these ultimate predators feel great at such a depth.
- See those huge nets? Thatā€™s because weā€™re now at the depth of 4,900 ft where the ā€œcatch-allā€ fishing method is used.
- At 6,000 ft, if we were in the Grand Canyon, weā€™d be sitting at its lowest and deepest point.
- Now, if weā€™re really careful, then at the depth of 6,600 ft, weā€™ll be able to see the black dragonfish ā€” a nightmarish creature that dwells in the deep and dark parts of the ocean.
- At 7,400 ft weā€™ll be saying goodbye to sperm whales ā€” this is the deepest point they can dive.
- At 15,000 ft, the monsters out of your worst nightmares pop up.
- The black swallower can swallow prey thatā€™s twice its size!
- And now the deepest and darkest part of the ocean begins: weā€™re diving into the Mariana trench. Officially, it begins at about 19,700 ft deep.
- Going lower and deeper, you wonā€™t see any other kind of fish or vertebrate animal whatsoever ā€” the pressure is just too much for such creatures.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hey there, BrightSiders! Would you go on a trip like that? What else do you think youā€™d see there?
  • @WLRmarko
    Let's be honest, This is better than school.
  • @Jokkelajnen
    Nothing scares me more than being in a sea or ocean, not knowing what's lurking under you.
  • @mrstudos2987
    Ocean gate catastrophe has me researching all this crazy stuff
  • @mrreddington777
    Crazy how 35,000 feet can be your cruising altitude on a plane and the deepest part of the ocean as well. My goodness.
  • Remember kids, if a lightbulb speaks to you and offers you a ride in a submarine, you say no.
  • @AKbussy
    The ocean is the scariest, yet most beautiful, thing in the world.
  • @tomcat2162
    Iā€™ll be honest this is like my biggest fear, Iā€™m scared of very deep water but how you did this was really amazing. I enjoy it a lot even tho its still horrifying.
  • @Royalcutie0007
    I believe some things were meant to stay hidden all the way down in the deep, cold, darkness. But humans just can't leave it alone.
  • @nibafathima5537
    At this point, no one should even be surprised if we find a mermaid
  • @pisstachio1748
    Tfw a ten minute video is more educational than 7 hours of school
  • @mehnaus6196
    Huge respect to bulb who dive very deep just for our knowledge
  • @Sauce2123
    My mind canā€™t wrap my head around how deep that water is to be honestā€¦ Itā€™s like trying to understand how many stars are in outer space The human mind just canā€™t conceive that
  • @imonphukan2142
    As he's going deeper and deeper I can feel the heaviness in my brain
  • @WenisincTM
    Everyone gangster until the light bulb starts talking
  • @nascar42fan
    Nemo was actually very lucky to be found by his dad.
  • @charliec2627
    Since the video aired, the found 2 more shipwrecks that are deeper than Rio Grande. USS Johnston and USS Samuel B Roberts, both in the Philippines Trench! The former was actually found just a little more than a month after the video was uploaded.