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Unbelievable video showing sheer scale of ocean depth is giving people anxiety

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Published 20:17 31 May 2023 GMT+1

Unbelievable video showing sheer scale of ocean depth is giving people anxiety

It's one thing seeing a number, quite another a visualisation of the depth of the ocean

Kit Roberts

Kit Roberts

A digital video has given a visualisation of just how deep the ocean actually is, and it's giving people anxiety.

The ocean is big. Like, really big. So big that container ships can go missing without a trace even now.

The sheer size of the ocean is mind-boggling, simultaneously commanding both awe and fear.

There are a lot of numbers thrown around about just how enormous the ocean actually is. These sound impressive by themselves, but it's something else entirely to see a visualisation of the vasts depths of the sea.

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The Titanic wreck on the Atlantic Ocean floor.
YouTube / MetaBallStudios

A video from MetaBallStudios shows the sheer scale of the deep ocean. Starting out in the shallows, it showcases the average and maximum depths of various oceans around the world, as well as adding in landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Burj Khalifa for scale.

It gives a chilling idea of just how big the ocean truly is. It includes the deepest scuba dive, by Ahmed Gabr at 332 metres below the surface. It also shows off SAPEI, the deepest submarine cable, at around 1600m down.

There is also the average depths of each ocean and sea, with the Atlantic Ocean coming in at around 3646m on average, with the wreck of the Titanic lying on the sea floor 3700m below the surface.

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You can also see the point at which Mount Everest would be completely engulfed by the ocean.

Challenger Deep, the deepest point of the ocean.
YouTube / MetaBallStudios

Finally, we reach the very deepest point in the ocean.

This is at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is located in the Pacific Ocean south of Japan.

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The deepest point, known as Challenger Deep, is around 11,000m below the surface.

This means that the peak of Mount Everest would still be 2km underwater if it were placed in the trench.

By volume alone, the deep ocean is by far the biggest inhabitable space on the planet, and it's still largely unknown.

It's not just the scale, but the sheer oddity of many of the things found down there.

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Hydrothermal vents spew out water infused with chemicals at hundreds of degrees, and can even sustain life which is independent of the sun's energy.

There are even theories that chemical soups from such deep sea vents may even have laid the chemical foundations of life as we now know it to begin its long development.

Primordial soup formed in the deep ocean, and now I have to pay rent every month.

Featured Image Credit: MetaBallStudios
Kit Roberts
Kit Roberts

Kit joined UNILAD in 2023 as a community journalist. They have previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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