20 Terrifying Things Found Deep Underwater ─ TheRichest

The ocean is a deep, dark, and mysterious place. We might think we know a lot about it, but in fact only about five percent of the ocean's seafloor has been mapped. You won't believe what we actually found in the deep sea!

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When you take into consideration that the ocean occupies around 70 percent of the earth's surface, that leaves a huge 65 percent of the world that we're still unsure about. More men have stepped on the surface of the moon than have dived into the depths of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. But luckily, most of our experiences with the ocean are positive ones. We can swim in the sea, wander across the shore, or sunbathe on the beach and watch the waves lap against the sand. Or, we can take exploratory trips into the water to look for special animals, we can use jet skis and speedboats to make the most of the water's free spirit, or we can simply go for a relaxing paddle. But there's a darker side to the ocean that we try not to think about. The further down into the water you go, the less we know about what to expect down there. With conditions unlike anywhere else on earth, only the toughest creatures can survive. Some of them are harmless, but some of them are dangerous. Scientists have dedicated years of research into discovering this previously-unknown portion of the world but not all of it has been successful. But some of what they have found over the years has forced them to think twice about everything we know. Before you start thinking that these experts are just lazy, you need to take into account just how severely different the pressure and atmosphere is once you're below sea level. Surroundings can be incredibly dangerous so only the bravest venture down into the unknown.

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