4.08.2018

David Gallo at TED1998 Life in the deep oceans


David Gallo at TED1998
Life in the deep oceans  (transcript)
Summary
The height of the world’s highest mountain we know is 8,848 meters. The story happens on the other side or you may say in the Earth, so it's in the ocean, it's deep ocean, the depth is some miles, and still, there is not explored.

There seems to be a giant squid of about 45 meters total length. Called worms that are creatures which have no mouth, no digestive, and two types of gill structures, I think, are not there but are overgrowing.

Some areas are microgravity environments, but other areas, there is pressure enough to crush an empty Pepsi can but there are creatures existing. Temperature is from at about 200 degrees C to at three degrees C there, and somehow, toxic gas is coming out from a deep ocean.

However, we probably came and evolved from there. In the ocean. There are the longest mountain ranges on the planet, most of the earthquakes and volcanoes are in the bottom of the sea, and most of the animals are in the oceans.
Those must be our Earth's history. We can't help exploring the deep oceans because it’s mysterious and our life.

Words in this story
bizarre /adj/ strange, odd
ridge / noun/ a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
disintegrate /verb/  break up, break apart, rot, decay

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