According to known exploration data, the deepest seabed on earth is the marianas trench, located at the bottom of the pacific ocean. The measurement data shows that the deepest part of the marianas trench can reach 11,034 meters, where the pressure is about 110 mpa, equivalent to 1.1 tons of weight per square centimeter. So the question arises, if you take a 100kg solid iron ball and sink it into the deepest part of the sea floor, will the iron ball be deformed by the pressure?
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Mysterious 'Yellow Brick Road' Discovered At The Bottom Of The Pacific Ocean - Are They The Remains Of a Prehistoric Civilisation?
The legendary prehistoric civilization is not the only one "Atlantis", then this mysterious "yellow brick road" could be the remains of some other prehistoric civilization left behind?