However, casual reading while you are hundreds of feet
under the ocean surface is probably the last thing that even the most avid readers wouldn't think to do.
To visit this work, you have to
go under the ocean; you have to literally swim at a minimum or dive to deeper levels to encounter these works.
Perhaps even some secret regions that pop up
from under the ocean, and all regions of the game world have to interact with each other.
I always wanted to create a bulletin board display that would represent the beautiful scenery that I observed
living under the ocean.
I wonder how many of those who think they know all there is to know about earth would have thought there were vast amounts of
freshwater under the ocean floor 20 years ago.
The «missing link» seems to be getting closer and closer and with our new ability to
explore under the ocean perhaps we'll find it sometime soon.
Before you dive into creating your video game, however, you might want to know a little more about what is happening to the
fish under the ocean surface.
There is a whole
universe under the ocean and experiencing what's it like to be in it is a must at least once in your life!
Wild barramundi populations are likely to be at risk
under ocean acidification, a new University of Adelaide study has found.
Natural sources of methane include wetlands and methane hydrates (methane trapped in ice and buried deep
under ocean sediments), whereas human sources range from fossil fuel emissions to the burning of crops and trees to the cow and sheep «emissions» that are a byproduct of large - scale livestock farming.
Scientists first found evidence that this magnetic field had reversed many times over the history of the earth by measuring the magnetization of rocks that filled in between two diverging tectonic plates
under the ocean at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
By analyzing the composition of sand from the island of Mauritius (shown here), researchers learned that a microcontinent may
lie under the ocean.
You and your team of milk mining kittens have overcome a fear of water to drill
down under the ocean seabed and begin extracting vast reserves of what seems to be naturally forming full - fat milk.
And now this latest research shows that there are gigatons of methane
trapped under the ocean floor in the Arctic, and it's leaking.
But surfaces
under ocean water can have a thin layer of positively charged ions, which would block catechol binding.
The number one draw to an ice - diminished Arctic is the cache of natural resources like oil and natural gas that are thought to be
buried under the ocean floor.
Nearly all those comparisons aligned with the model's output, indicating that the model replicated many aspects of what happened to oil and
gas under the ocean surface.
Deep
under the ocean on Earth, certain geologically active places have entire ecosystems that thrive in total darkness because hydrothermal vents called «black smokers» supply the needed ingredients in the form of energy - rich chemicals dissolved in superheated water.
You'll also be able to see Molokini, a volcanic crater that is mostly
submerged under the ocean floor, and contains a crescent - shaped top that has become a local landmark.
Given that the increased activity of above ground volcanoes is supposed to be stopping global warming, I presume this increased activity is limited to those 30 % of volcanoes and not the 70 % that we can't
see under the oceans.
The Department of Energy said it also has the potential to eventually unlock massive reservoirs of methane hydrates that are believed to
exist under the ocean floor of the Gulf of Mexico.
Tankers docking at the station would have regasified the fuel and pumped it through pipes buried at least 15 feet
under the ocean bottom, including a 22 - mile - long main that would hook up to an existing delivery system.
«Anywhere you have a lot of people living at sea level and a fault capable of triggering a
landslide under the ocean, you have all the components for a disaster,» Mann says.
Gargantuan stores of gas
hydrates under the oceans and permafrost regions of the globe have many scientists wondering whether they can find an economically feasible way to unlock the methane, creating a natural gas supply that could last for centuries.
From there, they travel via cables underground, or
even under the ocean, to data centers around the world where scientists collect and analyze the data.