Twitter Google Share on Facebook deep (redirected fromdeepest) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Idioms 1.Cricketrelatively far from the pitch 2.(of a colour) having an intense or dark hue 3.any deep place on land or under water, esp below 6000 metres (3000 fathoms) ...
Robert King Successful with Deepest Freedive in North...Grant W. Graves
Moved me in an uncommon way and I've been a paramedic since 2001. It's an amazing journey and I can't say enough for the production & direction. This was done in a way honoring all involved. Perfect. Simply perfect. I'm a documentary fan and love learning about others lives & what...
Deep Dive Dubai, located in the city's Nad Al Sheba neighborhood, is verified by Guinness World Records as the world's deepest swimming pool.
One day during the dive camp, we dived the site named The Cross. Here, there is a huge Orthodox cross made of Siberian larch, set underwater on top of a free-standing rock at a depth of 15m, about 300m from shore. This cross was put here by divers in memory of Andrew Serov, th...
all in COVID lockdowns using their products. Twilio, a business communications platform, said in September it wouldlay off 900 people– but it also hired more than 4,000 since 2020, so you could call it a post-pandemic correction if there weren't, y'know, actual human livelihoods ...
A robotic submarine is undergoing final preparations to dive to the deepest-known part of the oceans. 一台潜水机器人正在为潜入已知的世界上最深的海洋做准备。 Nereus will switch between free-swimming and tetheredconfigurations1 If successful, Nereus will be the firstautonomous2(自主的)vehicle to vis...
In 2019, explorer and businessman Victor Vescovo piloted the DSV Limiting Factor, breaking the record fordeepest dive into Challenger Deep. He descended 35,853 feet (10,927 m). Uncrewed journeys into the trench by robotic submersibles have also expanded human knowledge of this deep ocean frontier...
Using the manned submersible DSV Limiting Factor (the same type of submersible that explorer Victor Vescovo used to descend to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in June 2020), the researchers filmed their dive to the bottom of the Philippine Trench, where they explored for more than four hours...
While acid rain can form around volcanoes, it’s usually caused by human consumption of fossil fuels. Acid rain can damage forests and other plants. When acid rain pollutes water sources like lakes and streams, it can be deadly to aquatic animals. Can lightning strike the same place twice?