Science, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

◦•●◉✿ ♡•.¸♡ Qᴜᴇsᴛɪᴏɴ ♡¸.•♡ ✿◉●•◦


What's at the bottom of the Ocean...?


Answers

Answered by Ruchikashiyap
3

Answer:

Ocean bed is full of mystery....

Known as manganese nodules, they are composed of layers of different metals like manganese, iron, nickel, cobalt, and copper, and they are always found on the surface of the ocean floor.

.

.

.

.

.

.

follow me ♥

Answered by Anonymous
118

□Question:-

  • What's at the bottom of Ocean ?

□Answer:-

Darkness!!!

  • Because not even a fraction of sunlight reaches the depths. Since no light, no plants.

Pressure!!!

  • The water exerts tremendous pressure as u go deeper and at great depths of say > 1000 meters, the pressure is crushing.

Oceanic Violent!!!

  • The bottom of the sea represents the thinnest part of the earths crust and hence most prone to earthquakes, volcanoes, Tsunami, etc.

Cold!!!

  • Lack of sunlight and the fact that water is a bad conductor of heat means the bottom layers of the ocean are very very cold.

Lonely!!!

  • The cold and dark means that except a few rare organisms like sponges that are specially adapted, there is particularly nothing living at the bottom of the sea.
Similar questions