Monday, September 28, 2015

The Ocean Floor

The one of the 20 big questions in science that interests me the most is "What's at the bottom of the ocean?". We have always lived on Earth, and even have been outside of our planet, but we still haven't explored a big part of our planet. 71 percent of our planet is covered in oceans, but we have only explored most of the land on our planet. The ocean is like a whole new universe, with all kinds of creatures. Many new types of creatures and animals are still being discovered in the ocean. The bottom of the ocean is pitch dark, and has very high water pressure, and creatures can still survive there. We have discovered only 5 percent of the ocean, and scientists believe that there could be a cure to Alzheimer's disease at the bottom of the ocean.

20 Questions:
How far will technology go?
How long will humans live for?
Is there anything we can build to explore the sun?
How do ants elect their queen?
Where did the moon come from?
How can ants smell sugar?
How does mold form?
What is inside a black hole?
How conscious are animals?
How did humans learn how to make fire.
What will humans evolve to look like in the future?
What animals are out there that we haven't discovered?
How are cells made?
How did the first organism form?
What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Why do some insects feed off of blood?
Is there an exact copy of you somewhere?
How do dolphins communicate?
How many people do you talk to in your life?
How do spiders know where to spin their web?

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