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Submarine yellow leakage calendar

Since the birth of mankind, the ocean has been closely related to us, and exploring the hidden mysteries of the ocean has become a pleasure for mankind. As we all know, there are many unsolved mysteries in the ocean. For example, what's deep in the ocean? Are there large unknown creatures in the ocean? There are bottomless holes in the ocean. What will be the end of these holes? If the ocean leaks, where will the water flow? Shall we discuss the ocean together today? Leak? Where the lost water will flow.

Anyone who likes watching some documentaries about nature knows that since the 1930s, people have discovered that there are many bottomless pits in the ocean, and they are constantly exploring these bottomless pits. After continuous exploration, scientists have never found out where the outlet of the bottomless pit is, but they have proved that these bottomless pits lose water in the ocean every day, just like the ocean. Leak? .

The most famous ocean? Leak? It is located on the seashore of the ancient Greek city of Argos. Whenever the tide rises, the surging sea water will flood into the cave in the form of an avalanche. According to scientists' prediction, the amount of seawater flowing into caves is as high as more than 3,000 tons every day, but the caves are not filled day after day. Scientists have also done many experiments to confirm the flow direction of seawater, but unfortunately they haven't got the answer so far.

The crustal movement of the earth is also an important cause of seawater leakage. When the crust moves, many ground fissures will be formed. If these ground fissures only exist at the bottom of the sea, they may cause seawater to leak into the mantle. As early as before, scientists found that the mantle may contain a lot of water, and concluded that ocean water can not only exist in the ocean in the form of liquid, but also form solid mineral water molecules by combining with minerals. These water molecules can form water-containing or hydrogen-containing minerals to resist high temperature and high pressure and therefore exist in the mantle. Therefore, the mantle is also an ocean? Leak? Where the water fell.