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Neptune, the god of the ocean, looks up from the seafloor.
All such islands that border the Pacific basin are built up from the seafloor, usually by the extrusion of basaltic and andesitic magmas.
The island is basically one big volcano, formed over millions of years as molten rock bubbled up from the seafloor.
With its vertical branches sticking up from the seafloor like a deep-sea candelabra, the harp sponge (Chondrocladia lyra) seems like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.
Early life undoubtedly experienced similar growing pains, and it wouldn't be a surprise if the first fledglings stayed within fridge-raiding distance, never above accepting familiar care packages bubbling up from the seafloor.
Remember how there was no way to fight against the torrent of oil billowing up from the seafloor?
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Officials won't be satisfied the cap is working until they've run tests on whether it can withstand the tremendous pressure of oil pushing up from below the seafloor, Wells said.
"The bear started picking up rocks from the seafloor and manipulating them with his hands and eventually just scratching his face using this rock," Deecke told Livescience.
The atmospheric CO2 is part of the carbon cycle where CO2 is exhaled from volcanoes, reacts with silicates to form carbonates, and ends up on the seafloor, from where it gets subducted by plate tectonics into the mantle and later re-emerges through volcanoes.
In the 1980s it was discovered that some bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, rip up marine basket sponges from the seafloor and place them on their beaks for protection as they forage for food along rocky substrate.
Gag spent 86% of the time within 2.5 m of the seafloor, with periods of frequent or extended movement up to 9 m from the seafloor, usually near the reef.
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