The horror of 10,000 meters under the sea: the deepest point is 11,034 meters below sea level, which is more than enough to fit the entire Mount Everest. No living thing can live on such a seabed, because the extremely strong water pressure is enough to crush any marine animal.
The survival limit of living things is only more than 8,000 meters. Cameron, the director of "Avatar" who once dived to this depth, said that there is no life here and it looks extremely desolate, as if he has arrived on another planet.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association of the United States has released the audio of five deep seas - scary, mysterious and awe-inspiring. Perhaps these sounds are sending us a warning. After listening to the sound of the deep sea, let’s appreciate the specific depth of the deep sea. So, how deep is the seabed? As we all know, the ocean area accounts for about 70.8% of the entire earth's surface, and the average depth is about 3,795 meters. So far, humans have only explored about 5% of the seafloor, and 95% of the seafloor still belongs to unfamiliar territory.
According to detection, the Mariana Trench spans 8,000 meters, but the deepest point is 11,034 meters in the Fitchas Abyss. If Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, were placed at the bottom of a ditch, its top would be submersible. 60 million years ago, strong crustal movements created the Mariana Trench. Ten thousand meters under the sea, there is strong water pressure, unknown darkness, unknown dangers, and silent waves, constantly waiting for human exploration.