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Ever wanted to take a dive into the deepest parts of the ocean? Well, today you’re gonna have this opportunity! Now, how good are you at holding your breath? Not that good? Well not to worry. Hop on board of my submersible craft and join me in the voyage to the depths! Ready? Let’s dive!
The Mariana trench begins at about 19,700 ft deep. It’s both the least explored and the most fascinating area for the scientists and adventurers alike. The Challenger Deep is the bottom of the Mariana trench, and its depth is 35,853 ft. Few people have been here, and very little is known about it yet. But scientists aren’t going to stop, and there’s hope we’ll soon find out what secrets the depths of the ocean hold. Ready? Let’s dive!
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Who Lives at the Bottom of the Bermuda Triangle? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOHVIMUuOPk&
TIMESTAMPS:
Something interesting about orcas 1:03
What decompression sickness is 1:47
The dark part of the ocean 2:11
Why blue whales are so awesome 3:14 🐳
The creature with eyes the size of frisbees 4:09
The Midnight Zone 4:49
“I don’t see you, but I’ll still eat you.” Brr! 5:20 😱
Black dragonfish (It looks like something from a horror movie) 6:19
It’s time to delve into the Abyss 7:24
The black swallower (Now I’m scared) 8:01 😖
The deepest shipwreck 8:48 ⛵️
The deepest fish ever found 9:22
The very bottom of the Earth 9:53
#ocean #MarianaTrench #brightside
SUMMARY:
– At 65 ft, there’s a whole new world opening before your eyes: shallow coral reefs are standing beautifully not far from the shore.
– 130 ft is the depth where we say goodbye even to recreational scuba divers — it’s the maximum allowed for them.
– At 230 ft we meet whale sharks — the largest known fish species, weighing up to 60 tons.
– And now we’re entering the dark part of the ocean: at 490 ft, just 1% of the light from the surface reaches us.
– Going deeper now, and at 1,640 ft you’re going to see the last of the blue whales — no, not really the last of them, I mean, that’s the deepest they can swim.
– At the depth of 2,723 ft we have reached the point where the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, would not even show its tip on the surface if it were put underwater.
– The giant squid inhabits the depths of 2,950 ft. Just imagine the creature with eyes the size of frisbees!
– The Midnight Zone. The pressure here is so huge that, if you somehow end up being here without a submersible, you’ll simply be crushed in a couple of seconds.
– 4,200 ft down below, and we see the ferocious great white sharks — these ultimate predators feel great at such a depth.
– See those huge nets? That’s because we’re now at the depth of 4,900 ft where the “catch-all” fishing method is used.
– At 6,000 ft, if we were in the Grand Canyon, we’d be sitting at its lowest and deepest point.
– Now, if we’re really careful, then at the depth of 6,600 ft, we’ll be able to see the black dragonfish — a nightmarish creature that dwells in the deep and dark parts of the ocean.
– At 7,400 ft we’ll be saying goodbye to sperm whales — this is the deepest point they can dive.
– At 15,000 ft, the monsters out of your worst nightmares pop up.
– The black swallower can swallow prey that’s twice its size!
– And now the deepest and darkest part of the ocean begins: we’re diving into the Mariana trench. Officially, it begins at about 19,700 ft deep.
– Going lower and deeper, you won’t see any other kind of fish or vertebrate animal whatsoever — the pressure is just too much for such creatures.
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Hey there, BrightSiders! Would you go on a trip like that? What else do you think you’d see there?
Kim White : “Hi Michel”
Michel : “Oh hey Kim! Let’s go explore under the sea.”
Kim White pressed the button so the multipurpose biplane named Honeybee turned into a submarine : “come on in!”
A pressure of 1107 tf / 0.1 m² (1107 ton-force per 0.1 square meters) is exerted in the Mariana Trench. 😬😬😬😬
Beginning dada, dada, dada dada ding
That's a great idea by the way a vertical dive not a horizontal one
Ehm, THE TITANIC!?
Sunlight Zone ☀️
Twilight Zone 🌅
Midnight Zone 🌙
Abyssal Zone 😵
Hadal Zone ☠️
Challenger Deep 💔
Hi Mr Bulb !!! You didn't tell me about your return. Have you returned yet ??? Let me !! I'm afraid !!!
Here goes my thalassophobia(and acrophobia)
It's crazy that someone can care so much about progress that they overlook safety.. You know what I'm talking about…
How many ppl here were astonished that the great white shark could get so deep? I also live in Australia!!!
As much as I love exploration. I don't think there is enough knowledge or common knowledge about reachable sea life, animals or sea environment out there in the world. The race to the deep is nothing but a competition for old people? Whatever, the ocean is 60 to 70% of earth. Give it the respect it deserves. Also include all human beings in the exploration not just the wealthy. The Earth is 70 percent water start including the rest of the world in the exploration!!
This lightbulb must have predicted ocean gate disaster. Must have.
Why didn’t you put the titanic? Didn't you put the titanic
Omw didnt ocean gate watch this?… So informative
this was really cool, i'm big into aquatic's (currently getting my scuba cert) and definitely enjoyed the information, thanks for the content
I watched it 3 years ago and once again I am watching it. It's just so fascinating!
Colossal squid make me scared
This is free and safe trip in the bottom of the ocean lol thank u so much
I have indeed been to the bottom of the worlds deepest trench…..just ask your mom
Who else is here because of Titan? 🙋🏼♀️
Love your videos! Great host 😊
This video was so educational and a way for people to learn
Who is here after the ocean gate
wow
Isn’t thé challenger deep, deeper!?
Can we ask the creator of the ocean for the secrets in the oceans?
i love learning about the ocean
This was AMAZING!!!! FANTASTIC JOB!!!
I’m stuck on this ocean stuff now lol I want to go in a submersible now
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL, I was wondering on how you guys make your videos because they seem really cool. Do you use any editing software or any website? Please do let me know.
Lowkey seeing all these types of videos ever since that Titanic submarine accident. Kinda worried too and it’s making my anxiety worse 😩
ummm…. 4:54…. yea. you know…
what they taste like
The USS Samuel B Roberts is now the deepest known shipwreck at 21,222ft.
"submersible craft" sounds familiar… cough cough ocean gate cough cough titanic exploration
titanic season 2 AKA ocean gate
Humans really deserve to go extinct for things like those fishing nets. Just awful.
Ocean gate got me here 😅😅
😂mg just translated this video into tamil
@madangowri 🤨🤔
Just had to virtue signal with the fishing net 🤡
Childhood memories