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The bottom of a sea or ocean.
seafloor
sea bed
ocean floor
sea floor
ocean bottom
sea bottom
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1
On today's
seafloor
,
some species of lobster form similar sorts of chains.
2
That led to the release of methane from the
seafloor
,
said Ruhl.
3
The water was the near-cloudy green of jade dishware, shrouding the
seafloor
.
4
They can extend for tens to hundreds of metres below the
seafloor
.
5
Eventually, the join breaks, causing the
seafloor
to spring upwards several metres.
1
David Shukman has been on board with researchers examining the
sea
bed
below.
2
As for the treasure, that remains on the
sea
bed
-for now.
3
The snow melted very rapidly and the old
sea
bed
was soon awash.
4
In some places, this can be hundreds of metres deep on the
sea
bed
.
5
This was more than just a simple hatch poking out of the
sea
bed
.
1
More than two billion years ago, sand settled on the
ocean
floor
.
2
You should have seen us laughing down there on the
ocean
floor
.
3
It is also much flatter, only rising 10m above the
ocean
floor
.
4
She watched the four trails as they rocketed over the
ocean
floor
.
5
The Mariana trench is not a small crack in the
ocean
floor
.
1
These mussels are harvested the old-fashioned way-bydredging along the
sea
floor
.
2
The containment chamber was placed on the
sea
floor
on Tuesday night.
3
They're talking about a carpet of red mud in their
sea
floor
.
4
Large pieces of the fuselage were also found on the
sea
floor
.
5
The majority of the
sea
floor
has never been visited by humans.
1
Her arm twisted awkwardly behind her back, slamming into the
ocean
bottom
.
2
Did it now defend the
ocean
bottom
,
a home for slimfish and octopus?
3
An earthquake long ago lifted the
ocean
bottom
and turned it into dry land.
4
It must have sunk to the
ocean
bottom
to be eaten by the fish.
5
A line drawing of
ocean
bottom
subsiding beside mountains and continent rising.)
1
The
sea
bottom
was rich with crawling and swimming and growing things.
2
Colonies of them cluster from the
sea
bottom
to the high-tide mark.
3
To starboard, a prominent bulge on the
sea
bottom
caught my attention.
4
Ye'll no convince owners that the
sea
bottom
isna' wet and onsairten.
5
Saul stood on the empty
sea
bottom
,
staring limply at the young newcomer.
1
That makes seven gone to
Davy
Jones
's
locker
,
I heard a despondent voice say.
2
We didn't reach
Davy
Jones
's
locker
that time, did we?
3
If we keep on another thirty seconds we are in for a visit to
Davy
Jones
's
Locker
.
4
"They are gone to
Davy
Jones
's
locker
now," replied Perth, shaking his head.
5
Measuring the bite of a predator like a great white shark might sound like a guaranteed trip to
Davy
Jones
's
Locker
.
1
What's the use in being always on the lookout for
Davy
Jones
?
''
2
We seem in a good way to investigate
Davy
Jones
'
locker ourselves!
3
He'll put us in
Davy
Jones
's
locker if he keeps this up!
4
The entry may have been for the benefit of
Davy
Jones
.
5
The Pirate Bay, in short, is heading to
Davy
Jones
'
Locker.
1
Ireland is the only EU state without a territory-wide
seabed
mapping programme.
2
Canada said earlier this month it would map its entire Arctic
seabed
.
3
Tell them that we're about to open fire on the TK44
seabed
.
4
Yet that is what we are doing to the
seabed
round Britain.
5
Investigators now plan to launch an underwater
seabed
search for aircraft wreckage.
6
The well structure cracked and oil seeped through rock to the
seabed
.
7
Once there, they each began the long sweep toward the TK44
seabed
.
8
In 2000, the wreck of the Hunley was raised from the
seabed
.
9
Turrets moored to the
seabed
have bearings allowing the FPSO to rotate.
10
Gray adjusted his buoyancy to keep him drifting just above the
seabed
.
11
It was like cupping his hand over a flounder on the
seabed
.
12
Most photographers combed the
seabed
day and night for exotic aquatic life.
13
Geological surveys suggest up to 60bn barrels may lie beneath the
seabed
.
14
When algae die, they fall to the
seabed
and so remove carbon.
15
However he said he was keeping an open mind on potential
seabed
mining.
16
BREAKING: we're stunned at EPA green light to
seabed
mining today.
seabed
seab
·
seab mining
seab legislation
seab equipment
seab survey
seab exploration
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