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In fact, so far humans have been able to successfully dive to a depth of 10,000 meters. So no one knows what's going on next. But according to the creatures found in the deep sea so far, if there are creatures below, it must be beyond human imagination.
95% of the ocean is unknown to humans, normal people can dive to a depth of 10 meters without the help of any tools, and professional divers can dive to a depth of 15 meters or even 17 meters. In 2006, a French man set a Guinness Book of Records by diving into the 113th meter with his bare hands! 10,000 meters deep is a place that is simply unimaginable for humans.
Humans have detected terrifying, mysterious, and terrifying mystical noises in the deep sea, and these sounds may be a warning to us. 70% of the Earth's surface is ocean, with an average depth of 3,795 meters. To date, only about 5% of the seabed has been explored, and 95% of the seabed remains unfamiliar areas.
China's first manned deep submersible, Jiaolong, dived in the Mariana Trench in March 2017. The dive site is the deepest place in the world - the Mariana Trench "Challenger's Deep". The plan is designed to dive to a depth of 4,800 meters and a dive distance of about 9 hours, mainly for sampling, photography, surveying and other underwater operations.
If a human jumps into the sea, it will sink involuntarily, but after a while, the pulmonary edema will rise. Ordinary people are required to dive within 20 meters. Professional divers can only dive 40 meters, and the water pressure at this time is close to 4 atmospheres, which is equivalent to more than 400 adults putting pressure on you.
The world record for the deepest human dive is only 113 meters. At a depth of 1,000 meters, it was already dark because the sunlight could no longer shine! Living beings' vision has deteriorated, but organs have evolved that can be used for lighting.
China's latest diving record, Jiaolong, is over 6,500 meters, only half the depth of the Mariana Trench. If you dive in from 8,000 meters underwater, you won't see any life here, there will be silence and desolation everywhere, and you will hear the real cry of the sea.
Therefore, 10,000 meters in the deep sea is a completely unknown field for human beings, and the current level of science and technology of human beings cannot reach this depth. It is hoped that one day, with the development of human science and technology, human beings will be able to reach 10,000 meters deep in the sea.
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At a depth of 11,000 meters, the air pressure under the Mariana Trench reached 1,100 Pa, and there was no living life underneath.
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There are living creatures at 10,000 meters below the sea floor Please see the following facts: On January 23, 1960, the famous Swiss deep-sea explorer Jacques Picard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Walsh successfully dived into the world's deepest trench, the Mariana Sea, on the "Trieste" deep-water probe, to a depth of 10,916 meters, creating the deepest diving depth in human history. The water pressure at this depth is as high as 1,100 atmospheres, which is a huge challenge for humans.
When they dived to a depth of 9,785 meters, the submersible moved violently, causing a slight crack in a 19-centimeter-thick porthole. Jacques Picard was very worried about the unexpected, but he was unwilling to pass up this rare opportunity. We continued to dive, just like we had just done.
Without superfluous nonsense, my companion and I decided unanimously. Jacques once recalled the dive, which was not a long distance of 11 kilometers, and it took them more than 5 hours. But the sheer pressure of the water meant that they had to return after only 20 minutes at the bottom of the sea.
Jacques Picard discovered many deep-sea animals that man had never seen before: a 30-centimeter-long flounder that resembled a sea cucumber, a flat-shaped fish. In the high-pressure, pitch-black, and icy world of the deep sea, they were shocked that there were still creatures living leisurely and respectfully
The most interesting thing we found on that trip was the fish that swam through the porthole of the submersible, and we were shocked to find that there was some pretty advanced marine life at such a deep depth. Because before that, the scientific community had already determined that there was no way that any living thing could survive in such a deep sea.
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If you dive 10,000 meters to the bottom of the sea, it will already be dark, and there are some plankton or bacteria living here; The expert's interpretation of this is that when you are 10,000 miles under the sea, many people think that there are not even people living there, then your air pressure is very strong, and it may even cause serious blows to humans and some creatures.
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It must be a very painful feeling that you can't even survive, because the pressure of 10,000 meters under the sea can be imagined to be very large, and the human body is simply unable to bear it normally. Experts interpret this as if you want to enter the seabed for 10,000 meters, you need to use professional instruments and continue to explore.
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You may have a feeling of wanting to die, experts explain that 10,000 meters under the sea you will be under very much pressure, your lungs will **.
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With the development of human science and technology, human beings have now realized the dream of "going to heaven and entering the earth", and now, human beings have set their sights on the vast universe, you must think that human beings have known the earth well.
However, the reality is that human beings know less about the ocean than the universe, and according to incomplete statistics, since the invention of ships and submarines, human beings have only 5 percent of the earth's oceans.
So, what kind of existence exists in the deep sea? The deepest dive recorded so far is the Mariana Trench, known as the "deepest point on Earth", which is more than 10,000 meters deep, and surprisingly, diving equipment has found the presence of a creature in the ocean at a depth of 10,000 meters - a white lionfish without scales.
However, scientists explain that human understanding of the ocean is still far from enough, and that the Mariana Trench, although it is called the deepest part of the earth, is not the deepest part of the ocean, and there may be many unknown existences under the deep sea.
So if we don't rely on submarines, can humans operate below 10,000 meters in the deep sea? Scientists have given detailed answers.
First of all, the pressure on the seabed is very high relative to the land, for every 10 meters of human depth into the seabed, the underwater water pressure is equivalent to one atmosphere, and the bottom of the water at a depth of several thousand meters is equivalent to hundreds of atmospheres.
And, in addition to being affected by water pressure, the temperature under the water and the depth of dive that humans can tolerate also have an impact. Zeon Nairrey, an explorer who has a split, is currently the world's record holder for the deepest underwater dive, and the maximum depth he has ever dived at was 113 meters.
According to the analysis of scientists, if human beings carry diving equipment to be fully armed, then the deepest diving record is about 200 meters, and if you do not bring diving equipment, the general diving depth will be about tens of meters, and Zeon Nairi is the record holder in the world who does not carry diving equipment.
Human beings have to face the limitations of water pressure, temperature and human body limits at tens of meters under the sea, let alone at a depth of several thousand meters. The human body simply can't bear it.
If the assumption is true, humans may see sperm whales at about 2,300 meters underwater, and at 4,000 meters below, humans may occasionally encounter a 15-meter-long king squid, but at a depth of 10,000 meters, humans may encounter large sea monsters.
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3. Whether there are some terrible life forms, we do not know. The last point is that at 10,000 meters under the sea, although we humans have not set foot in too much, we are still skeptical about the life that exists in these areas, and it is uncertain whether there are large animals in the deep sea.
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After many scientists' long-term research on the origin of life on Earth, they believe that the ocean is the origin of life on Earth. Nowadays, the colorful life of the earth originally originated from the simplest sea creatures, and its appearance can be said to be a great wonder on the earth, and with the continuous evolution from the simplest creatures to the complex ones, this is the power of the ocean, and the power of the earth's environment Although most people live on land, we seem to have a yearning for the ocean, perhaps because the marine world is a little different.
When viewed from outer space, the Earth resembles a blue "water ball", with 70 of the ocean area and only about 29 of the land area. At the moment, humanity has not clearly explored all the lands, let alone the vast oceans. Not only that, but the ocean is also divided into shallow and deep sea areas, where the deep sea area may contain more unknown secrets that are waiting for humans to explore.
However, exploring the ocean is not as easy as exploring the land. There are many factors that make ocean exploration a major challenge for humanity. The first is the issue of the marine environment.
The ocean cannot be immersed in the atmosphere like land. As a result, there is very little oxygen in the ocean. If you want to explore the deep sea, humans must wear professional equipment.
In addition to the oxygen problem, the pressure in the deep sea is also very bad. Even if the submarine reaches a sufficient depth, the hull of the ship will often deform.
In order to better distinguish the differences in the marine environment, some scientists divide the oceans into five levels based on their depth: the upper layer is 200 meters deep, the middle layer is 2000 meters deep, the depth is 2000-4000 meters, and the layers are 4000-6000 meters deep and the ultra-deep layer is 10,000 meters deep. In general, the extent of human activity in the ocean is between the upper and middle layers.
If you want to go deeper, you need a stronger submarine. But so far, no one has been able to go deep into the waters below 10,000 depths, because the environment here is completely unknown, which is much more difficult than climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world.
So what about the deep sea? Marine experts say that when the depth reaches 2,000 meters, the environment here is completely dark, and the sunlight from outside cannot reach it. But some creatures have to survive to survive.
For example, sperm whales sometimes dive to depths of 2,200 meters to catch the king squid. The pelagic ocean is supposed to be living things, but in much less quantity and variety. If we go deeper, we will obviously feel the pressure increase and we can barely see any living things.
Humans have recorded the deepest creatures ever seen at depths of 4,000 to 6,000 meters, and no traces have been found further afield. However, some experts believe that the fact that humans did not discover does not mean that there are no creatures there, which is why most people do not dare to dive into such deep water. So, are there creatures with depths above 10,000 meters?
At the moment, this possibility cannot be ruled out. If such a creature does exist, its physical strength will be beyond human imagination, otherwise it will not be able to resist the pressure much higher than the apparent atmospheric pressure.
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The main reason for this is that the pressure at a depth of 10,000 meters is very high, and there may be some organisms in the depth of 10,000 meters, which is the main reason why divers do not feel it.
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Even the sun can't shine, there are many unknown powerful creatures below, and the pressure is so strong that it can tear humans to pieces in an instant, and we can't imagine a hellish country.
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Too much pressure. Because the fragile body of a human being cannot withstand that much pressure, it will die if it goes down.
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It's scary. Because the water pressure of 10,000 meters deep is very strong, and there is no light, it is pitch black, so it is very scary.
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How scary is the deep sea at 10,000 meters? Even professional divers can be afraid.
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At a depth of 10,000 meters, there are many ferocious marine creatures, and the environment there is also very harsh, which humans cannot bear.
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Because people below 10,000 meters are unpredictable. So it's still scary.
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In this case, it is impossible for manpower alone, and the water pressure is too great at such a distance.
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This is because the pressure of the sea water below 10,000 meters in the deep sea is very high.
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