Fiction
Interesting Ocean Facts You Won't Get Anywhere Else
The ocean is deep, much deeper than most of us think. If you were to break all the land on the surface of every continent and island in the world and fill the deep part of the ocean with that land, then the whole world would be covered in two kilometers of sea. However, three-quarters of our planet is already covered in water, and the water extends to a depth of only three kilometers. Let's dive in and see what we find. The first step is 40 meters below the surface, which is the maximum depth allowed for diving. A little lower, at 93 meters, is the wreck of the Lusitania, which is interesting because the Lusitania itself is 240 meters long, which means that it sank in water that is less deep than long. Therefore, if the boat stands on its back or bow, it will come out of the water. It's a little deeper than that, at 100 meters, diving can be very deadly if you're not careful due to decompression sickness. But that didn't stop a man named Herbert Nitsch from setting a world record for getting himself to a depth of 214 meters. This man swam to this level with just one breath. But a little lower, at 332 meters, is the world diving record set by another man named Ahmed Gabr. If he digs another 111 meters, he will reach the height of the Empire State Building if doubled underwater. And a little further, 500 meters below the surface, we come to the deepest depths of the blue whales, the largest creatures on the planet, and at the end of the American Seawolf-class nuclear submarine. At 535 meters we can witness the deepest depths of the emperor penguins. And this is where we need to increase the power of water pressure. At this underground level, the pressure of water on humans or penguins would be like that of a bear standing on a coin. So, further in-depth, at 830 meters, is the height of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building in the world. Once we reach 1,000 meters below the surface we begin to enter the danger zone. Light from above can no longer reach here, so the rest of the sea below is plunged into perpetual darkness. In addition, the water pressure you will experience at this time will be as if you were on the surface of the planet Venus, which means you will die quickly. You will also find giant squid at this sea level if the water stress hasn't killed you. At 1,280 meters, we reach the highest depth to which leatherback turtles fall. Continuing, at 6,000 meters, we will reach the deepest part of the Grand Canyon if we are underwater. At 2,000 meters above sea level, we begin to encounter some of the most dangerous creatures of the sea, such as the evil Black Dragons, a carnivorous animal with a stomach that does not allow light to pass through. come out of it. This means that since we are in complete darkness underwater right now, the only way to see this thing is with a flashlight. Continuing further, at 2,250 meters, we will reach the maximum depth to which both sperm whales and dangerous squid dive. Sperm whales often have marks and scars on their bodies from their fights with the deadly squid that can occur at these incredible depths. The squid themselves can grow up to 14 meters long and weigh up to 750 kilograms and look like a dinner plate with a razor blade between their tentacles. So, yeah, good luck with that. The lowest, at 3,800 meters, is the wreck of the RMS Titanic. And a little bit, at 4,000 meters, we begin to enter the abyssal area of the sea. The water pressure here reaches an incredible 11,000 pounds per square inch. But there are many strange, almost alien creatures that live in these depths, such as Tooth Fing, Angler Fish, and Viper Fish. And 4,267 meters is the average depth of the sea that one would expect to fall to the ground. But there is a part of the ocean that is deeper than that. At 4,791 meters is the wreckage of the battleship Bismarck, which sank during World War II. At the bottom, at 6,000 meters above sea level, is the beginning of the Hadal region, named after Hades itself. The water pressure at these depths can be 1,100 times greater than you might think, which is equivalent to that of an elephant balancing on a postage stamp, or a single passenger carrying the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane. jumbo 50. In these depths, you will be crushed immediately without any protection. But life still exists on earth in a surprising variety. At 6,500 meters we reached the maximum depth that the DSV Alvin, the famous submarine that helped discover the Titanic, could sink. Being at the bottom, at 8,848 meters below the surface, we reached the height of Mount Everest, if it were to be demolished and put under water. Also, at 10,898 meters, we reached the depth that James Cameron reached in 2012 during the Deep Sea Challenger mission. The deepest part of the ocean that man has reached, however, was in 1960, when two men named Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard reached a depth of 10,916 meters using their [? Trieste?] submarine. It took them five hours to descend the river to this depth. But they only lasted 20 minutes before the window broke and it started to take off. A little further, at 10,972 meters, we reached the average altitude of a commercial airliner. So if you've seen a window during flight and looked down, it gives you a good idea of the depth of the abyss we find ourselves in now. Finally, when we reached 10,994 meters, we reached the famous sea floor, called Challenger Deep, exactly on this map, about 300 kilometers southwest of the island of Guam. However, it is believed that there are almost as many deep parts of the ocean that have not yet been discovered. It was in 1997 that Sirena Deep was discovered with a depth of 10,732 meters, making it the second deepest point in the ocean. It is estimated that only about 5% of the ocean is well preserved, while the remaining 95% is currently a mystery. It may only be a matter of time before we discover the deepest parts of our oceans.
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parents support and determination of the students bring success
There's a student named John who's not doing well in school. The principal and the teacher both think he's not cut out for education, and they've suggested that he should be withdrawn from school. So John's mother is faced with a difficult decision. Should she listen to the principal and the teacher and withdraw her son from school, or should she give him another chance to succeed? What do you think she should do? So, John's mother is really going all-in on his education! It sounds like she's determined to help him succeed, even if he's not going to school anymore. As John immersed himself in books, he began to learn and grow. Day by day, his knowledge expanded, and he began to ask questions about the world around him. He wanted to know how things worked, and he wanted to understand everything from the smallest insect to the largest galaxy. His curiosity was insatiable. Eventually, his mother realized that John had a true gift for learning, and she began to wonder if withdrawing him from school was the right decision after all. Yes, John's mother became his personal teacher. She taught him about math, science, history, and more. But she also made sure to teach him about life and how to be a good person. She instilled in him a sense of curiosity, compassion, and wonder. As John grew, he became more and more like a sponge, absorbing everything his mother taught him. And as his knowledge grew, so did his confidence. On one great day, after John returd back to school, it was so good his teacher ask the whole class a question but nobody knew the answer, immediately, John raised up his hand and the teacher said..... "John, please put down your hand" the teacher said sternly. But John remained defiant. He knew the answer to the question, and he wasn't going to be silenced. The teacher grew more and more frustrated as John continued to raise his hand. Finally, she relented and said, "Okay, John, you can answer the question. But if you're wrong, I'll have to give you detention." John stood up and said, "The rock you're referring to is a meteorite, and it's made of iron and nickel." The teacher was stunned. John?" the teacher asked. John responded, "I've been reading a lot about space and astronomy, and I've learned a lot about different types of rocks and minerals. I know that a meteorite is a space rock that falls to Earth from space." The teacher was impressed by John's knowledge, and she decided to give him a special assignment. "John, I'd like you to do some research on meteorites and give a presentation to the class next week." John's eyes lit up with excitement. Years later, John had become one of the most renowned neurosurgeons in the world. He was known for his brilliant mind and his ability to perform complex surgeries with ease. But he never forgot his humble beginnings, and he always remembered the teacher who had believed in him and given him a chance to shine. He often said, "It all started with a question about a rock." And he was grateful for the opportunities that had come his way, all because he had been willing to raise his hand and share his knowledge. There are a few key takeaways from John's story that I think are important to consider. First, it's important to remember that everyone learns differently. Just because someone isn't doing well in school doesn't mean they're not capable of success. Sometimes, all it takes is a little extra support and encouragement. Second, it's important to give students a chance to shine, even if they're struggling in other areas. John's story shows how one question can change the course of someone's life. Also, we should never underestimate the power of knowledge and learning. Also, to our parents, please we have a great role to play in the career Of our children, let put things together to support them with fill force, Support them emotionally and sit them down to read. Everything is not all about money money. If we just focus on spending money alone, the mighty be vanity. So let support them in other aspects. And to the students, let try and yield to correction, and also let try and incocate the Abit of reading. For you to succeed...... Don't call school a scam please ..... Please if you really gain from this story drop what you've learned so far in the comments section And please share this story to your friends and family and also your children if you are not presently together.
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