In the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, there are many mysterious submarine gullies, the deepest of which is known as the Mariana Trench. The deepest part of the Mariana Trench has been measured to a depth of about 11,034 meters. This depth is far beyond what humans can reach, so knowledge of this deep sea area is still very limited.
Despite this, scientists have been working hard to explore this mysterious deep-sea region. Through the use of deep-sea probes and various advanced instruments and equipment, they have carried out long-term research and exploration of this deep-sea area. They found that this deep-sea area is inhabited by some special creatures, such as giant octopuses and deep-sea sharks, which have adapted to extreme living conditions and become an important part of the deep-sea ecosystem.
At the same time, scientists have also found that the water temperature in this deep sea area is extremely low and the pressure is extremely high, and almost no sunlight can penetrate it. In such an environment, the survival of living organisms is facing great challenges. However, it is precisely because of these unique natural conditions that this deep-sea area has become one of the most scientifically valuable areas on the planet.
With the continuous development of science and technology, human understanding of the deep sea area is also gradually deepening. We have reason to believe that in the coming days, we will be able to understand this mysterious deep sea region more deeply and explore more unknown secrets.