The Abyssal Plain
06/09/26
“What is the giant underwater plain on the ocean floor?”
The oceans lie above the Earth’s crust. Between 3,000 – 6,000 km below the ocean surface, so deep that sunlight can’t reach it, lies a giant flat part of the ocean floor known as The Abyssal Plain. The abyssal plain’s ultra smooth flatness is forge by from millions of years of particulate settlement depositing over surface irregularities. This flatness makes the abyssal plain suitable for undersea cable routing. Other interesting facts about the abyssal plain include pressures can reach up to 600 times atmospheric pressure and water temperature ranges between a stable 2 – 3 degrees celsius.
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