Oh, dude, those guys in the first bathyscaphe had a wild time! They saw some crazy creatures, like deep-sea fish and maybe even a mermaid or two. It was like a trippy underwater safari, but with less sunburn and more pressure on their bodies. Overall, it was probably a pretty weird but cool experience for those adventurous dudes.
Well...You first Look at the biggest number. Then look and say whats 636 Equal to 3 ? and your answer is 896
The law of diminishing marginal utility
couch or sofa. loveseat. Even better, chaise or chaise lounge. Or you could use the word recliner. First poster says: emdrgreg (2nd poster) is being polite. first poster thought question implied WIDE chair. a long chair WOULD be a chaise lounge, to best of first poster's knowledge. although, chaise lounge in my experience is ?restricted to lawn furniture?
There are no scatter plots associated with the question and so it makes no sense at all.
(1 x 8) + (2 x 8) = (1 + 2) x 8 = 3 x 8 = 24
In the first bathyscaphe, the men experienced a disorienting sensation as they descended into the depths of the ocean, where the pressure increased dramatically. The deep-sea environment was eerily silent, and the darkness enveloped them, creating a surreal atmosphere. They also encountered unusual marine life that thrived in the extreme conditions, further adding to the strangeness of their journey. This unique combination of isolation and the alien underwater world left a lasting impression on them.
The inventor of the first bathyscaphe was a man named Auguste Piccard. He was a physicist and inventor who was born in Switzerland in 1884.
No, Jacques Cousteau did not invent the bathyscaphe. It was invented by Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard in the 1940s. Cousteau used the bathyscaphe to explore the ocean depths and conduct underwater research.
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The bathyscaphe, specifically the Trieste, did not stay underwater long on its first dive in 1960. During this historic descent to the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, it reached a depth of about 35,797 feet but only spent about 20 minutes on the ocean floor before ascending. The dive was significant for its depth but brief in duration.
Ethan first tried diving February 2006
after being a student she dived into broadcast media working at a Nashville's radio station
It can't be very hard, I first dived of the ten metre high diving board when I was11 years old.
Sir Charles Baskerville dying is the first strange event to take place in the first report of Dr. Watson.
Stranger in a Strange Land was created in 1991.
The first animals were strange sea animals. Dinosaurs didn't evolve until hundreds of millions of years afterward.