THe Deep

In the oceans, living space has both vertical and horizontal dimensions: with an average depth of 3800 meters, the oceans offer 99% of the space where life can develop. And the deep sea, immersed in total darkness since the dawn of time, occupies 85% of ocean space, the planet's largest habitat...

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Other Authors: Nouvian, Claire (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago University of Chicago Press 2007
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