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what is an ocean floor​

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Answered by priyabalakrishnan693
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ocean floor - the bottom of a sea or ocean Davy Jones, Davy Jones's locker, ocean bottom, sea bottom, sea floor, seabed abyssal zone - the deep sea (2000 meters or more) where there is no light

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Want to climb the tallest mountain on Earth from its base to its peak? First you will need to get into a deep ocean submersible and dive almost 4 miles under the surface of the Pacific Ocean to the sea floor.

Graphic depicting satellite captured, bathymetric data of the western Atlantic Ocean Basin and its ocean floor features.

Scaling the tallest mountain on earth would take you not to Mt. Everest, but to Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Although this peak reaches only 13,803 feet above sea level, the mountain extends another 19,700 feet below the surface, for a total of 33,500 feet from base to summit. At 29,035 feet, Mt. Everest reaches the highest elevation on Earth, but measured from sea level to summit, it’s nearly a mile shorter than the partially submerged Mauna Kea.

Underwater landforms

Beneath the smooth ocean surface extends an underwater landscape as complex as anything you might find on land. While the ocean has an average depth of 2.3 miles, the shape and depth of the seafloor is complex. Some features, like canyons and seamounts, might look familiar, while others, such as hydrothermal vents and methane seeps, are unique to the deep.

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