Android_Halwa Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 Lake Baikal’s lake floor has unexplored secrets of life…dark and cold all year long and yet there are many species surviving at that pressure. 2 Quote
anna_gari_maata Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 Great lake .. China vadu already pipeline veytaniki try chesadu Quote
pichhipullayya Posted September 22 Report Posted September 22 7 minutes ago, spiritualguy said: Canadian northen lakes also freeze trucks drive on them Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 12 hours ago, pichhipullayya said: Canadian northen lakes also freeze trucks drive on them Yeah but most of those lakes are few hundred to a thousand feet deep…Lake Baikal is about 5000 feet deep. Literally 5000 feet below mean sea level. Beyond 1000 feet, its hard for lofe survival esp in fresh water because of the pressure. At 5000 feet, there will be no light and extremely cold which makes life tough and challenging. Fossils, which died few thousands of years back, their skeleton may still be on the lake bed intact. 1 Quote
thokkalobokkalo Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 Balayaa last movie lo Baikal kindha nunchi heroine ki pulati sea weed thecharu. Aina ekkani kondala, diggani lothula? 🤣 There will absolutely be nothing at the lake bed cos of atmospheric pressure. Zilch. Allen space crafts kuda doubt ee, only divine or mythical legends can survive that kinda pressure. Quote
yslokesh Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 5 hours ago, Android_Halwa said: Yeah but most of those lakes are few hundred to a thousand feet deep…Lake Baikal is about 5000 feet deep. Literally 5000 feet below mean sea level. Beyond 1000 feet, its hard for lofe survival esp in fresh water because of the pressure. At 5000 feet, there will be no light and extremely cold which makes life tough and challenging. Fossils, which died few thousands of years back, their skeleton may still be on the lake bed intact. May be millions if not billions of years.. Quote
spiritualguy Posted September 23 Author Report Posted September 23 6 hours ago, Android_Halwa said: Yeah but most of those lakes are few hundred to a thousand feet deep…Lake Baikal is about 5000 feet deep. Literally 5000 feet below mean sea level. Beyond 1000 feet, its hard for lofe survival esp in fresh water because of the pressure. At 5000 feet, there will be no light and extremely cold which makes life tough and challenging. Fossils, which died few thousands of years back, their skeleton may still be on the lake bed intact. There are entities deep inside the water. Our entire history is buried under the earth. Quote
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