For scientists study Ocean secretsFew places on the ground bearing the level of conspiracies that Mariana trench does. As the deepest point in all the surroundings of the earth, this site has scientists dreaming about the forms of microbial life that is unprecedented and the types of exotic invertebrates.
In 2019, an American team of explorers and scientists descended to depths, as it comes to the headlines as the deepest diving in the world. However, what they found there was as shocking as shocking.

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I went to the depth of the inhabited diving trip down the Mariana trench
An American explorer broke the world record for the deepest diving in 2019 for his submersible journey to the bottom of Mariana trench
In 2019, an American explorer completed an achievement that many considered impossible. The explorer Victor Veskovo, a private stock investor and a retired marine officer, entered the database (DSV / Triton 36,000/2) heading to the bottom of the Mariana trench, which is the deepest point in the ocean, and after hours of the global crusher.
Using the power of modern technology, VESCOVO enables to record a new record for the deepest diving at all using a submersible. In his descent, make it 35,849 feet below the surface of the ocean. For context, the length of the Everest Mountain is 29,032 feet. Once he fell to the bottom and had set the record, he spent some time exploration. In total, he spent about four hours on the bottom.
After this initial diving, an additional four diving was taken. Not all of these have been tried by Vescovo, though; A team of scientists also went to explore the area and take samples. In total, they spent about 16 and a half hours on the ocean floor.
While many celebrated this diving as a massive victory for humanity, some felt very sad What the team saw in the deepest point in the ocean.

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What the team found at the bottom of the Mariana trench
The team found a horrific reminder of the environmental destruction at the bottom of the deepest point
Plastic pollution on the bottom of the ocean
Something pioneering like the deepest diving on Earth is usually met by a subcontractor other than praise and excitement. The feat that Fiskovo and his team managed to achieve was enormous, after all. But what they found on the bottom was tragic, and puts a discouragement on some joy.
When they descended, they managed to see some of the normal things that one expects, such as a group of marine creatures. For example, see amphipods, spoon worms, and sweet thickness. They also saw brightly colored rocky bumps, which the team believed was created by microbes (recently, A Chinese team has officially discovered some of these microbes at the deepest point in the Mariana trenchChallenger is deep). All this is expected to dive into the depths of the seas. However, they also found something they did no Expect.
On the ground of the Mariana trench, the deepest point in the world, They found plastic waste. This included a plastic bag and food covers. Although hearing this news may be surprising, in the context, it seems more tragic than anything else. every year , About 8-12 million metric tons of plastic are thrown into the oceans. No wonder that parts of this waste may end at the bottom of the Mariana trench. Plastic screams on marine environments. It can be intertwined in ocean housing creatures, eaten by mistake, breaking coral reefs, and release of toxic substances in water.
The situation is worse than researchers can imagine. The plastic waste that Vescovo watched at first was just a tip of the iceberg. In 2019, in the same year as diving, study It revealed that the depths of the seas were eating microblasts.
Likewise, a Chinese team The headlines of their new -resistant robots (which also reached the deepest point in the Mariana Trench). This robot aims to collect samples, among other things, that would help scientists better understand the depths of the ocean. One of the places that this little robot passed, and it leaks in cold in the South China Sea, is another deep location in the sea where the exact plastic was found for each study In that area of the ocean.

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Where is the Mariana trench?
Mariana trench is deeper than Everest Mountain, which is also one of the most dangerous places for humans
Deep Challenger appears in the Mariana trench on the map
Mariana trench was found in the western Pacific, east of the Philippines and about 124 miles east of the Mariana Islands. The trench in the form of a crescent, is located in the Earth’s crust, and its length is more than 1500 miles and about 43 miles.
Some places on the face of the earth feel mysterious like a Mariana trench in the Pacific Ocean. like The deepest place on the groundMariana trench It has been a source of conspiracies and exploration since his discovery in 1875. In the deepest point for it, Challenger Deeb, the bottom of the trench is beyond sea level from the peak of Mount Everest.
Deep Challenger Map in the Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean
While the first two -century explorers were unable to reach the depths of Mariana of the Mariana Trench, modern explorers have a new technology that enables them to go down. Even at the best times, this is not an easy task.
This environment may be hostile to humans like the moon. There is no light from the sun, the temperatures freezes the cold, and the pressure is so huge that the human body literally collapses to nothing. What makes it more difficult is that the closest to the terrestrial pellets, the island Paradise under the radar In the Pacific Ocean), each of them is 170 miles away.
Therefore, to find plastic waste Which – which Away and In the depths of the ocean it worries. It seems that there is no corner from the angle of the planet, regardless of the range and depth, can escape human pollution.
When was the Mariana trench discovered? |
1875 |
Why is it famous? |
It is the deepest point on Earth |
The nearest land: |
Face and Jame Island (more than 170 miles away) |
circumference: |
Pacific Ocean |
Max depth: |
~ 36000 feet |

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In the modern era, people do not have a little idea about the extent of muddy plastic for humans (found now Recent studiesNot to mention the extent of their harm to complete ecosystems. It is particularly difficult to understand the permanent effects of the exact plastic on the environmental system such as the HADAL region (where there is Challenger Deep), because scientists currently know little about it in general.
Unfortunately, what this means is that even the most places, most of the non -hospitable places are not safe from human waste and pollution caused by people.