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For many people who have not been in contact with the ocean, the ocean is unfathomable, and there are often many strange phenomena in the ocean, such as obvious dividing lines in the middle of the seawater, square waves on the sea surface, terrible death icicles on the bottom of the sea, etc., let's learn about these strange marine phenomena together!
The fact that the sea water is connected but incompatible is a relatively common phenomenon in the ocean. Although the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean are adjacent to each other, their waters are incompatible, and the two oceans have a clear dividing line, and the colors of the waters on both sides of the boundary line are clearly different! Why aren't they compatible?
Scientists say they are incompatible because the salinity of the two oceans is different, with the Pacific Ocean having more water from freshwater glaciers and having lower salinity, while the Atlantic Ocean has higher salinity. In addition, the sediment and minerals carried by the water flowing into the two oceans are different, which is an important reason for the different colors of the water on both sides.
When we come to the beach, we will naturally swim in the sea, but if you find a square wave in the sea, you have to leave immediately, otherwise your life will be in danger. These square waves, which appear in the waters near Rare Island, do not hit the shore directly, but are in the shape of many small squares on the surface of the sea to form a chessboard, because the waves are affected by the wind and will gather together in two directions, and finally converge to form this square wave. This also means that extreme weather is coming, so if you encounter such waves, you have to leave immediately.
Japan's Dragon Triangle is a more terrifying sea than the Bermuda Triangle, a deep blue sea where dangers lurk, where ships have mysteriously sunk and planes have mysteriously disappeared. The continuous mysterious disappearances have aroused people's curiosity, and scientists have begun to try to unravel the mysteries of this sea area in different ways, some people suspect that there is a huge sea dragon guarding here, others speculate that there may be a huge whirlpool under the sea, and now, the Dragon Triangle has become the most mysterious sea area.
Tornado-like icicles can be seen in the deep sea, and they are known as marine icicles, which are a natural phenomenon that occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic seas. When the temperature of the North and South Poles drops to minus tens of degrees Celsius, the salt in the seawater is precipitated, and the seawater freezes and extends to the seabed in a columnar shape, and all the creatures in the ocean will be frozen in a few seconds, and no one will be spared. That's why it's called the icicle of death!
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For example, there will be a clear dividing line in the middle of the sea, square waves will appear on the surface of the sea, and there will be terrible death icicles on the bottom of the sea. If you find a square wave at sea, you have to leave immediately, otherwise your life will be in danger.
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If you encounter a wave pattern, you have to leave quickly, because then you realize that the storm is coming.
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Beneath the beauty of the sea, there are often great dangers, and when we see square waves, we must stay away from them, because it means that bad weather is coming.
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How terrifying is the ocean? These 3 weird marine phenomena are enough to make people frightened!
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Waves and boats.
Waves in the ocean are caused by wind, tides, or seabed activity**, and are an important part of weather at sea. Although the waves may seem beautiful, they also bring a lot of dangers, especially for boats.
Waves often affect the speed of a boat, which can increase the frictional resistance of the boat, making it less maneuverable and reducing speed. At the same time, high waves can also cause hull instability, which in the case of smaller boats can lead to capsizing. Therefore, when the waves are large, the vessel should slow down and try to maintain relative stability to avoid danger.
Waves are also a danger to ships in that they can cause loss of people and cargo. When the waves are high, crew and cargo can slide, collapse and be thrown off the hull, which can lead to injury or loss of people and cargo. Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of people and cargo on board, the captain and crew need to take some measures, such as strengthening the cargo protection and personnel protection.
In addition, waves can also have an impact on the structure of the vessel. The impact of the waves can cause stress on the hull, especially for older vessels, which can lead to damage or rupture of the hull. As a result, vessels need to be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure the integrity and safety of their structure.
In short, waves are a danger that cannot be ignored for ships, and Captain Hongdan and crew need to pay attention to the wave conditions at all times and take corresponding measures to ensure the safety of the vessel and personnel.
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The marine world has always been a highly mysterious place, the underwater world has always sparked our imagination, and scientists are interested in many equally shocking wonders of the ocean, which are also real. Do you know what are the mysterious phenomena in the sea? I have explained to you the top ten dangerous marine animals in the world before, and then I will reveal 10 mysterious phenomena in the ocean for you, if you want to know more, let's look down!
10 mysterious phenomena in the ocean
Lake Natrun in Tanzania is terrifying and magnificent, with its salt content and highly alkaline water making it petrified by any animal that dares to enter the lake.
Plankton is the first link in the marine food chain, and at night, a large number of plankton move through the ocean, creating an impressive light show.
It's a natural phenomenon that's hard to observe, and basically, they're like underwater tornadoes, known as the "icy fingers of death" because they kill any marine species trapped in the ice.
In Alberta, Canada, Lake Abraham is home to an interesting marine landscape. The lake bed releases methane gas, which is the result of the decomposition of organic matter. In winter, these bubbles are frozen in ice, creating an impressive natural landscape.
In 1995, strange circles were discovered on the seabed of Japanese waters, causing some controversy. In 2012, Japanese researchers finally solved the mystery with the help of underwater cameras, and it turned out that the puffer fish was drawing fantastic circular patterns with its fins to attract females.
From May to July, off the coast of South Africa, millions of sardines form huge spawns and begin to migrate north to breed. The "Sardine Run" is a real journey of survival of the species, which can be seen by satellite.
The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Northwest is the least visited place in the world for the simple reason that it is currently the deepest trench ever recorded, but it seems that the high pressure has not completely hindered marine life, as there are a large number of creatures still living there.
In 2011, Russian researchers finally arrived at Lake Vostok and found that it had been isolated for 14 million years 4 kilometers below the Antarctic ice, and that there were still creatures in it that were previously unknown to science.
Although weaker than a tornado and smaller than a tornado, the seaspout is quite impressive, a phenomenon that forms on a body of water, and the intensity of this spectacular meteorological phenomenon should not be underestimated.
The particular color of Lake Hillier in Australia remains a surprising scientific puzzle, and the bright pink color is supposed to be the result of the presence of microorganisms.
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Summary. There are many different causes and laws of wave formation in the ocean, and here are some of the main ones:
There are many different causes and laws of wave formation in the ocean, and here are some of the main ones:
Wind power: Wind is the main reason for the formation of Hu Zhao waves, when the wind blows across the sea surface, it will bring kinetic energy to the water body, causing the water body to fluctuate and form waves. Submarine topography:
The topography of the seabed can also have an impact on the formation of waves. When the waves propagate to the seabed, they will be refracted and interfered with due to factors such as changes in water depth and obstacles on the seabed, resulting in different wave shapes.
Tides: Tides can also have an impact on the formation of waves. The rise and fall of the tide will change the water level of the sea, which will affect the height and shape of the wave.
Sea water density: Changes in sea water density can also affect wave formation. When the density of seawater changes more than that of Zen, it will affect the wave speed and wavelength, which will affect the shape of the wave.
Propagation distance: The wave will gradually decrease during the propagation process, and the wave height and speed will gradually decrease. This is because the energy of the wave is gradually lost as the distance traveled.
Generally speaking, the morphographic splitting of wave disturbance waves is the result of the combined action of a variety of factors, and the relationship between them is very complex, and the law of slow-source ocean waves also varies according to different factors such as region, season, and weather.
Are the tides so regular?
Yes, don't you know?
What are the patterns of tides?
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Wind.
Wave laughter energy is generated by the wind transferring energy to the ocean, which is essentially formed by absorbing wind energy. Its development and utilization are very important to alleviate the energy crisis and reduce environmental pollution.
The movement of the waves produces enormous, eternal and environmentally friendly energy, and if the kinetic energy of the waves and other wave energy on the surface of the water can be fully utilized, the future of the world's energy will be quite broad and bright.
Features:
1) Wave energy is a kind of mechanical energy, which is the best quality energy source in marine energy, and at the same time, it also makes its energy conversion device relatively simple.
2) Although the energy flow density of wave energy is low, it has a large reserve. For example, in the mid-latitude region of 30 40 ° on the east coast of the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, the wave energy can reach 30 70 kw m, and in some places it can reach 100 kw m, which can ensure the total amount of energy that can be developed and utilized.
3) The available wave energy in winter is the largest, which can effectively alleviate the problem of huge energy consumption in this season.
4) Wave energy is the most widely distributed renewable energy source in the ocean, so it can be the energy of remote areas at sea**.
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On May 4, 1886, the steamship "General Grant" was slowly sailing towards Auckland under the command of the captain. In the middle of the night, the "General Grant" prepared to circle Auckland and continue on its way. As everyone knows, the ship has fallen into the strong current, and despite several efforts, it finally hit the rock wall of Oak Island, and the rudder was broken with a "click".
At this time, the passengers on the "General Grant" were awakened by this sudden sound. One by one, they ran to the deck in their pajamas. I saw that the "General Grant" was in the strong current, constantly whirling.
Suddenly, another current rushed over, and after a large circle of the ship, it crashed into another stone wall of the island.
What's even more terrifying is that people found that on the stone wall, a black sea hole faintly appeared. The big hole was opening its big black mouth, as if it was going to swallow the whole "General Grant" inside. I only heard the foremast "click" into the stone wall, broke into two, and "snapped" on the deck.
Then, people couldn't hear anything, and they couldn't see anything in the darkness around them, so they could only sit on the cluttered deck and wait for the dawn.
A few hours later, it finally dawned. The bottom of the "General Grant" has been knocked out of a large hole and has begun to sink slowly. Those men who were physically strong jumped into the sea one after another to escape.
However, the black big sea cave, as if there was a huge attraction, sucked those people into the sea cave at once.
Only 4 people escaped to the lifeboat outside the cave. The captain and others disappeared with the sinking of the General Grant.
Loess Plateau, Yunnan Stone Forest and so on.
Renida, Dead Sea, Leo Villali, Macchieri, Lake Maracaibo, Lake Teas Coton.
For now, this is an unknown problem, I have also checked the relevant information, in the universe is not an object with superluminal motion, it seems to be called tachyon, which will appear in supernova**, but the so-called time rewind is not a real rewind, but the internal state of the object is in a situation similar to the replay, from our point of view, time is still going on, just like watching the replay clip. You must know that time is also a kind of energy, and from the perspective of four-dimensional space, if an object turns back time, then it will be immediately excluded from this universe, of course, this is only theoretical, and the current level of science and technology is only limited to theory, so if you want to really want to explore it yourself.
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