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Selasa, 25 Januari 2011

Deep Sea Creatures Residents Association

Top of Mount Everest, at an altitude of 8,848 meters is the highest point on the planet Earth. Then, where is the lowest point on the surface of the earth?

With depths reaching 11 030 feet below sea level, the Mariana Trench is the lowest region on Earth's surface. The trench is located in the Pacific Ocean, around the south east of Indonesia or Japan.

Because of it, the water pressure at the bottom of the trough it reached 8 tons per square inch. That is, there are loads weighing 8 tons is accommodated by a space area of 1 square inch.

As an illustration, at sea level, air pressure that surrounds our body is 15 pounds or 0.0075 tons per square inch. Man without respiratory assistance equipment will not be able to survive the pressure of 355 pounds or 0.1775 tons per square inch. Moreover, 8 tons.

Then, is there life in the depths of the sea like that? Turns out there, and extraordinarily beautiful. Here's a photo: Misteri Hewan Laut Dalam.

For example, paraliparis COPEI COPEI. He lived at a depth of 200 - 1692 meters. The size is 17cm. Other animals, such as Glowing Sucker Octopus (Stauroteuthis Syrtensis) live at depths of 2500 meters. Its size can reach 50cm.

Dumbo Octopus (Grimpoheuthis), can live at depths of 300-5000 meters. The size of the animal until it reached 150 cm. There is also Hirondellea gigas which can live at depths of 10,900 m, and much more. (Frozenly.com, Edliadi)
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