Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Mariana Trench
The Mariana Trench is located Southwest of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. If you would want to visit the trench, you would most likely likely be an engineer since the trench is at such a tremendous depth, or a biologist to study what kind of plants grow and animals live at such a depth. The challenger Deep is located in the Mariana Trench. The Mariana Trench is 11 kilometers deep. Plant life has a hard time surviving so far down due to no sun light and high pressure. Animals can survive deep down around and in the trench. A lot of these animals use bio essence to attract prey and mates or keep away enemies. The trench reveals that the ocean floors are very undiscovered and not well know since only one trip has been successfully made all the way down to the trench. The connection between humans and the trench is that the trench gives engineers a challenge to reach such depths in the ocean. The trench attracts humans to explore.
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The signifagance of your blog post is that Plant life has a hard time surviving so far down due to no sun light and high pressure. That is important because it is a cool thing to know! That is the signifigance to your blog post.
One thing about Mariana Trench that is the same compared to my project ( the Hoover Dam) is that they both involve water. But yours is different in one way because yours is a trench underwater and mine is a Dam holding water above ground! Those are the similarities and differences about are projects.
- Jordan
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