The largest depth in the ocean detected living organisms
The average depth of the oceans on Earth is 4,267m. So how can organisms live in the ocean at the greatest depth?
The average depth of the oceans on Earth is 4,267m. So how can organisms live in the ocean at the greatest depth?
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The record for each person who dives the deepest is 214m under the ocean. 3000m is the largest depth in the ocean with living organisms, sunlight cannot reach. This is the habitat of the finfish, whose beards contain millions of luminous bacteria.
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