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Tuesday 10 September 2019

Mariana trench report

Kia ora guys I'm here with another blog post About the Mariana trench topic. we spent 2 weeks working on our Mariana trench report. to make it perfect we even edited the work so it made sense and so we have punctuation in the right place. so here it is!


Introduction:
Do you know what the Mariana trench is? If you don’t know about it then you at the right place. This is where you learn about the Mariana trench! Look down for some information because there are lots to learn. If you ever go down the Mariana trench I'm telling you that you won’t get back out alive because of the pressure that will break you into pieces. It’s a hole in the middle of the sea that it's so deep.
You should learn about this because it's fun. You should learn about sea life because there is some unknown sea life that you don't know about.




Sea Creatures
There are a lot of different sea creatures that live in the Mariana Trench. Jellyfish.
  live’s in Mariana trench they don't get squished because they do not have bones.
Spider crabs. Spider crabs have very long legs they are like your normal crabs
But they have much longer legs and they look super creepy. Dumbo the Octopus
Dumbo the octopuses belong in a group called the umbrella.


How Deep is the Mariana Trench?
Mariana trench it deep inside the water it's super-duper deep
That if you even put Mount Everest in Mariana trench there will still be 3 kilometers left to get back on land.
The pressure.    The pressure of the Mariana trench it's so hard that if when going down there you won’t be alive or get out because it will crush you into the little pieces the dumbo octopus lives there because it does not have any bones to be crushed. The pressure in the Mariana trench is (15,750…….) deep.








Conclusion: 
I learned that The Mariana Trench is (15,750…….) deep and that it is 180M Years old.
I also learned that if you put Mount Everest in Mariana trench there will still be 3 Kilometers left.








1 comment:

  1. Hello Christina i'm Tiana from Hornby Primary school. I really like this blog. What I thought was funny is how you click on nothing bad. Next time you could tell me more about the Mariana trench. Do you know what the Mariana trench looks like in the water?

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