New species are discovered in the ocean each year by marine biologists and other ocean scientists.
Facts about the deep ocean floor.
We know very little about the deep ocean floor and the life it holds due to the depth and the difficulties this creates for scientists.
Now we know that the deep oceans have features such as mountains deep valleys and vast plains.
Just a century ago the ocean floor was largely unknown.
The derrick holding the chikyu s drill stands 328 feet 100 meters high the tallest in the world.
Mountains plains channels canyons exposed rocks and sediment covered areas.
The ocean basins are characterized not only by lying in deep water the ocean floor averages about 4km below sea level but also by being underlain by a thin layer of crust.
Deep ocean hydrothermal vent ecosystems were discovered in 1977.
Here are 15 crazy facts about the ocean floor.
Beneath the oceans are mountains as high as the himalayas rugged mountain ranges longer than any on land vast plains deep canyons and trenches plunging thousands of yards into the earth s crust.
In japanese chikyu means earth and that s what this formidable research vessel completed in 2005 was designed to study it can drill up to 23 000 feet 7 000 meters below the ocean floor to obtain sediments from earth s crust.
Many of these newly discovered species live deep on the ocean floor in unique habitats that depend on plate movement underwater volcanoes and cold water seeps.
The ocean floor has the same general character as the land areas of the world.
The lack of weathering and erosion in most areas however allows geological processes to be seen more clearly on.
In fact it has been said that we know more about the surface of the moon than about the deeper ocean trenches.
No other research ship has ever drilled that deep.
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Many of these are formed by the movement of the tectonic plates that make up earth s crust.
The world s largest museum is the ocean.
The ocean floor is the largest landscape on earth.
Exploration of the seafloor and the earth s crust.
Most of this landscape is still unexplored.
Kelp can grow up to two feet per day so these forests can grow on the ocean floor a hundred fifty feet deep and reach the surface of the water.
Underwater you can find relics artifacts ruins and shipwrecks that number more than what you can find in the world s museums combined.
Only a tiny percentage of the ocean floor has been carefully mapped which means we know less about 71 percent of the earth s landscape than about the far side of the moon.
On average oceanic crust is only 6 to 7km thick compared to 35 to 40km for con tinental crust.
Cousteau submerged his camera to the sea floor of the romanche trench in the atlantic ocean some 24 500 feet down providing the first glimpse of this previously unseen part of the ocean.