13 True And Totally Terrifying Facts About The Ocean

1.The deepest part of the ocean is approximately 36,200 feet (11,030 meters) deep.

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2.The ocean is full of black holes.

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3.Hydrothermal vents, also known as deep sea vents, can reach up to 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

smoky looking vent

You would actually MELT!

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4.The ocean can literally crush you to death.

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5.Most of the ocean consists of total darkness.

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Anyone have a night light? There's rarely any light beneath the 656-feet (200-meter) mark, commonly known as the "twilight zone" of the ocean.

6.It's estimated that there are approximately 3 million shipwrecks at the bottom of the ocean.

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7.Colossal squids do, in fact, exist.

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8.Deep-sea dragon fish and vampire squids are also real and terrifying creatures that can be found in the ocean.

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9.Great white sharks congregate en masse every year at a remote spot in the Pacific Ocean known as the White Shark Café.

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I will not be ordering coffee from here, thank you!

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10.Just one milliliter of ocean water can contain approximately 10 million viruses.

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11.In fact, the number of viruses in the ocean outnumbers the amount of stars in the Milky Way.

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It's important to note, however, that these viruses do play an important role in the ecosystem, and many are not harmful to humans.

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12.Rogue waves are real, and they're freaking terrifying.

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13.And finally, more than 80% of the ocean remains unexplored to this day.

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