How Deep Actually the Ocean Is?
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✌ The Ocean covers 71% of the Earth surface while the ocean harbor 99% of all living space on Earth and have enough water to fill a bathtub that's 685 miles long one each side of it. So let's dig in to the Topic ✌ The Sunlight Zone The 1st milestone is at 40 meters below the surface which is the maximum depth allowed for scuba divers. A little further down at 93 meters is where the wreck of the Lusitania was discovered. Which is more interesting because the Lusitania itself is 240 meters which means.. that it sank in a shallower water than it's length. 💭 Just slightly deeper than that which means 100 meters, is where diving can be seriously fatal is you're not careful because of decompression sickness 😵 in a fact, that didn't stop the Austrian free diver Herbert Nistch to accomplish the free diving world recorded at a depth of 214 meters the Twilight Zone . This guy swam down to this level with just one single breath. But in a fact he wasn't ...