Thank you for sharing this! Fascinating to see how technology allows you to learn more about this area of the ocean that so little is still known about.
If a submarine can be completely squashed into nothingness along with all of it's passengers, how do these delicate looking creatures inhabit these types of depths with all the pressure? Why don't these delicate creatures explode into blood mist like humans and even submarines do?
So there’s no pressure difference in the fish down there because they didn’t bring any air from the surface. But if you bring the fish back up they’ll die because they’ll expand due to the air in them decompressing. Theoretically if you kept the air pressure super high in the submarine you could also live down there without the implosion. But idk how the body reacts to air that’s hyper condensed.
Because the pressure is equalized inside and out. If a submarine went down with the hatch open it wouldn't get crushed, that's why unmanned craft can go deep. Also why deep sea creatures can't be brought to the surface quickly.
Sea, You haven't seen all under the spread of oceans but you have named every crater on the Moon and discovered the universe, get real and show the realities but not the fakes.
Nice work from this team ! I look forward to watching more from this group of professionals.
Thank you for sharing this! Fascinating to see how technology allows you to learn more about this area of the ocean that so little is still known about.
If a submarine can be completely squashed into nothingness along with all of it's passengers, how do these delicate looking creatures
inhabit these types of depths with all the pressure? Why don't these delicate creatures explode into blood mist like humans and even
submarines do?
So there’s no pressure difference in the fish down there because they didn’t bring any air from the surface. But if you bring the fish back up they’ll die because they’ll expand due to the air in them decompressing. Theoretically if you kept the air pressure super high in the submarine you could also live down there without the implosion. But idk how the body reacts to air that’s hyper condensed.
Because the pressure is equalized inside and out. If a submarine went down with the hatch open it wouldn't get crushed, that's why unmanned craft can go deep. Also why deep sea creatures can't be brought to the surface quickly.
Enlightening, no pun intended.
How much microplastics and PFAS have we dumped there?
GRATITUDE💥🤩💥
Wheres the breakthrough??????
Watch Natural World Facts instead. It's a RUclips channel that covered this topic and is so so so so so much better
Knowledge
I love all nopes equally 😊😊😊
Music too loud,
Is the thumbnail for this video BS or real, curiosity stream?
Its art, lol.
I think this is in the Aquaman movie 1 and 2! Or maybe it was Avatar way of the water.. ... ...yes it's art
It real fish but just a art of it
It is real. This is not art, but real fish that look this way.
It's a smart phone pic bra
Sea, You haven't seen all under the spread of oceans but you have named every crater on the Moon and discovered the universe, get real and show the realities but not the fakes.
Science
Why music is so loud and overlapping talks ? I quit watching before 5th min
It is a reflection of your focus, not just a glitch... think not. Relay and see what happens by focusing
Might be your device
Fine for me
@@aaronbarko9331 it is your attention, it is a mirror
C I actually expected to see wild animals down there or something other than all this crap that everybody should know already, lame
Was the narrator's script written by AI?