Bottom Sea
Bottom Sea
The river as a way of life
It is late December. Down on the river, several bays are starting to ice over now. Open areas of water seem to be steaming, emitting vapour-like trails of rising mist river men call sea-smoke. Navigation on the St.[...]
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Have humans been able to travel to the bottom of the deepest sea yet?
How deep is the deepest sea anyways?
The Mariana Trench (East fo the Phillipines) is the deepest point in the ocean at 6.77 miles. And humans have made it to the bottom.
The United States Navy bathyscaphe Trieste reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench at 1:06 p.m. on January 23, 1960, with U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard on board. Iron shot was used for ballast, with gasoline for buoyancy. The onboard systems indicated a depth of 11 521 meters (37 799 ft), but this was later revised to 10 916 meters (35 813 ft). At the bottom, Walsh and Piccard were surprised to discover soles or flounder about 30 cm (1 ft) long, as well as shrimp. According to Piccard, "The bottom appeared light and clear, a waste of firm diatomaceous ooze".
Limestone rocks are used in agriculture and other industries. This is one of the stones which has the maximum usage in many ways. When crushed, the stone is used in building material as concrete. Many rocks that we come across everyday are made up of a mixture of different minerals, but limestone is made up of only one mineral, that is Calcite. This rock is one of the softest rocks present on the earth, and also has little fossils attached with these rocks.
Limestone is formed at the bottom of the sea, and is composed of fossils of Dead Sea creatures and some shells that get assembled at the bottom of the oceans. There are also many other sediments which get attached to this substance. With the passage of time, due to the immense pressure of the water above this substance, a cemented layer is formed, which later forms a hardcore rock. When used in pure form, it is hard enough to be used on counters and floors.
Limestone is one of the most popular stones for the architectural purposes especially in places like North America and Europe. It is also used as base material for the roads and foundations, and in the laboratories and scientific purposes like purification of glass. It also removes impurities from the molten form of iron where it is used in the blast furnace. It is used in the production of Portland cement and in daily life as filler and abrasive in toothpaste. It is also the producer of quicklime and slaked lime and many other chemicals.
Limestone tiles flooring is getting very popular now a days and looks very impressive and modern. The main advantage of these tiles is that they are not very expensive and give a fantastic appearance. Besides, their maintenance is also not a very big deal, thus making them an ideal material for a household.
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