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What’s at the bottom of the ocean? What’s at the bottom of the ocean? What’s at the bottom of the ocean? What’s at the bottom of the ocean? anybody answer plz i will mark it the brainliest

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Answered by kevinps2832004
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Ninety-five per cent of the ocean is unexplored. What’s down there? In 1960, Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard travelled seven miles down, to the deepest part of the ocean, in search of answers. Their voyage pushed the boundaries of human endeavour but gave them only a glimpse of life on the seafloor. It’s so difficult getting to the bottom of the ocean that for the most part we have to resort to sending unmanned vehicles as scouts. The discoveries we’ve made so far – from bizarre fish such as the barreleye, with its transparent head, to a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s made by crustaceans – are a tiny fraction of the strange world hidden below the waves.

Answered by parthsurve488
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the bottom of the ocean is sea bed, at sea bed we find dead decaying covered by layers of sand and we also we there rare organisms like fishes and water plants. we also find minerals and crude fuel there.

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