1. What does NOAA stand for?
- NOAA stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
2. Big Question: Why are we ignoring the oceans?
- We are ignoring the oceans because we don't have enough cash support to pay for the exploration of the ocean.
3. Why do we not have good maps of the ocean?
- Because we haven't seen all parts of the ocean.
4. How much of the United States lies beneath us?
- 50 %.
5. On a good day, how many people are in the deep sea?
- There are around 4-5 people .
6. The Mid-Ocean Ridge covers how much of the Earth's surface?
- The Mid-Ocean Ridge covers about 23% of the Earth's surface.
7. Why does most of our planet bot feel the warmth of the sun?
- Most of our planet does not feel the warmth of the sun, because there isn't any photosynthesis and it's very deep.
8. What did they find in the deep oceans? Explain.
- They found tens of thousand volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, tube worms, chemosynthesis, giant clams (but bacteria took all over inside), heavy metals, and other life forms in the deep ocean.
9. What is the average depth of the oceans?
- The average depth of the ocean is 12,000 ft.
10. What is telepresence?
- Telepresence is a ship with a probe at the bottom of it to explore.
11. What is Okeanos Explorer? What is it's mission?
- The Okeanos Explorer is a U.S. Navy ship, and its mission is to go to new strange undiscovered places.
12. How will it run?
- It runs like a nuclear submarine.
13. What do you think about living at sea?
- I think that living at sea is a cool and interesting idea. Cause we can explore more deep down into the ocean and find more resources.
Conclusion: Why is it important to explore our oceans?
~ It is really important to explore our oceans, because it giving us more than half of our oxygen in the atmosphere. It also absorbs most of the carbon o n earth. The ocean contains organisms and animals that might important to us as well . Mostly important, obviously it has water, which is the most important thing. By exploring the ocean you can find more. The land is nothing compare to the ocean.
- NOAA stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
2. Big Question: Why are we ignoring the oceans?
- We are ignoring the oceans because we don't have enough cash support to pay for the exploration of the ocean.
3. Why do we not have good maps of the ocean?
- Because we haven't seen all parts of the ocean.
4. How much of the United States lies beneath us?
- 50 %.
5. On a good day, how many people are in the deep sea?
- There are around 4-5 people .
6. The Mid-Ocean Ridge covers how much of the Earth's surface?
- The Mid-Ocean Ridge covers about 23% of the Earth's surface.
7. Why does most of our planet bot feel the warmth of the sun?
- Most of our planet does not feel the warmth of the sun, because there isn't any photosynthesis and it's very deep.
8. What did they find in the deep oceans? Explain.
- They found tens of thousand volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, tube worms, chemosynthesis, giant clams (but bacteria took all over inside), heavy metals, and other life forms in the deep ocean.
9. What is the average depth of the oceans?
- The average depth of the ocean is 12,000 ft.
10. What is telepresence?
- Telepresence is a ship with a probe at the bottom of it to explore.
11. What is Okeanos Explorer? What is it's mission?
- The Okeanos Explorer is a U.S. Navy ship, and its mission is to go to new strange undiscovered places.
12. How will it run?
- It runs like a nuclear submarine.
13. What do you think about living at sea?
- I think that living at sea is a cool and interesting idea. Cause we can explore more deep down into the ocean and find more resources.
Conclusion: Why is it important to explore our oceans?
~ It is really important to explore our oceans, because it giving us more than half of our oxygen in the atmosphere. It also absorbs most of the carbon o n earth. The ocean contains organisms and animals that might important to us as well . Mostly important, obviously it has water, which is the most important thing. By exploring the ocean you can find more. The land is nothing compare to the ocean.