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IBGE · PAÍSES@ Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! SEA LEVEL DATA FACILITY. Listening to the Deep Ocean Environment. 1942-1948. Ranking Mundial de Universidades en la Web: 2012. Emergency and Disaster Information Service. Ocean trench: Take a dive 11,000m down. Icy cold, pitch black and with crushing pressures - the deepest part of the ocean is one of the most hostile places on the planet. Only three explorers have made the epic journey there: 11km (seven miles) down to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench.

As a new wave of deep-sea exploration begins, take a look at the mysterious world that they will be plunging into. Pressure Test: Diving 100m down With the help of some polystyrene heads, science reporter Rebecca Morelle finds out what happens at the pressure experienced 100m below sea level. Pressure Test: Diving 1,000m down The BBC's Rebecca Morelle reveals what happens to a polystyrene head as it is subjected to the pressure 1,000m below the waves. Atmospheric diving suit They may look as clunky as a suit of armour but some atmospheric diving suits (ADS) can enable people to reach depths of up to 600-700m.

Elephant seal - expert diver This southern elephant seal is a fantastic diver and reach depths of up to 2,000m.