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hermetic

(8,622 posts)
Tue Dec 5, 2023, 03:07 PM Dec 2023

Mountains in the ocean

Imagine stumbling upon a mountain underwater that’s twice as tall as the Burj Khalifa, a skyscraper in Dubai and the world’s tallest building! That’s exactly what happened in the Pacific Ocean, where ocean explorers found a seamount – a kind of underwater mountain – that’s an impressive 5,250 feet tall. This discovery, made by the team aboard the research vessel “Falkor (too)”, is like finding a hidden skyscraper in the deep blue sea.

This giant was hiding in plain sight in international waters, not too far from Guatemala. The team used some pretty cool tech – multibeam sonar mapping – to reveal this massive structure. It goes to show just how much of our ocean is still a mystery waiting to be discovered. (We’ve only explored 5 percent of the ocean – 95 percent is unknown)!

Seamounts are more than just big rocks in the water. They’re crucial for deep-sea life, acting like islands for corals, sponges, and other marine creatures. In a world where much of the ocean floor is soft and muddy, these rocky spots are like gold for ocean dwellers.

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This discovery is a drop in the ocean of what we still have to explore. With potentially over 100,000 more seamounts out there, each new expedition could bring us face to face with another part of our planet we’ve never seen before. Who knows what else we’ll find?

https://www.freetheocean.com/journal/explorers-discover-a-seamount-thats-taller-than-the-worlds-tallest-building/

Love that last paragraph. Nice to know there's still a lot yet to discover on our own little planet.

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Mountains in the ocean (Original Post) hermetic Dec 2023 OP
Whenever "we" have "discovered" new things 1WorldHope Dec 2023 #1

1WorldHope

(901 posts)
1. Whenever "we" have "discovered" new things
Tue Dec 5, 2023, 04:44 PM
Dec 2023

on earth, "we" went about stealing and destroying anything in the path. Maybe, humans should just leave the ocean alone. It may be the only thing able to restart life after "we" have finally fulfilled the mission to suck all value out of all natural things and then blow it all up.

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