'Yellow Brick Road' discovered on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, is it man-made or natural? On what basis?

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An exploration ship named Nautilus, the prospector found a "yellow brick road" in the Pacific Ocean, which is very rare on the seabed full of rocks and silt. While the crew sighed that it was incredible, many netizens also questioned. : How did the yellow brick road under the sea form? Experts said that although these yellow brick roads do not look like a creation of nature, they are formed by the accumulation of volcanic rocks cooled by the eruption of submarine volcanoes. After calculation, these yellow brick roads are expected to occupy 71% of the earth's surface. With the discovery of the "yellow brick road" by foreign scientists on the seabed of the Pacific Ocean, the industry's enthusiasm for seabed exploration has reached a new climax. The focus of this issue is the yellow brick road on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. If you are also interested, you may wish to click the useful button on the screen.

The picture shows the yellow brick road under the sea

The main component of the earth is the ocean, which occupies more than 70% of the surface area. Human beings have not stopped exploring the ocean. As early as thousands of years ago, the coastal areas of China and the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea It is very developed. In modern times, the era of great navigation has been born, which has directly contributed to the great geographical discovery. With the advancement of technology, people have focused their exploration on the seabed topography and hydrological environment. In recent years, there have been many new discoveries. Find.

The picture shows the yellow brick road under the sea

Although a lot of progress has been made in ocean exploration, human beings currently have very little understanding of the ocean. The comprehensive exploration degree is only about 5%, and the geological environment of the seabed is even lower. The continent's treasure trove of resources cannot be used effectively, but with the revelation of another major discovery in recent seabed expeditions, this problem may be resolved.

Just recently, foreign scientists discovered the "Yellow Brick Road" on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. At first they thought it was a corner of the ruins of a lost civilization under the sea, and they were so excited about it that they named it "The Road to Atlantis". Later research found that these "yellow brick roads" are the residues of the cooling of high-temperature rock fragments after the eruption of the submarine volcano. Because these high-temperature rocks are of different sizes and the residues are widely distributed, they give people a kind of cobblestone road. I felt and thought it was an artificial relic.

The picture shows the yellow brick road under the sea

Since there are numerous volcanoes on the seabed, which have experienced countless eruptions in endless years, some scientists have concluded that theoretically, the seabed should be full of such yellow brick roads, which means that its distribution may occupy 71% of the surface. %. It is worth noting that the yellow brick road was formed by volcanic eruptions, and its distribution can also be said to be the travel route of volcanic magma. If these yellow brick roads are studied, some rules of submarine volcanic eruptions can be roughly studied. It is of great significance to the study of seabed geology.

With the advancement of technology, human beings have put ocean exploration on the agenda. As the ocean occupies 71% of the surface area, its seabed has countless human positions and rich resource treasures. If it can be used, many energy and industrial crises will be alleviated. However, in the end, the author still wants to say that I hope This time, human beings can take into account the protection of the environment when acquiring resources.

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