Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Seafloor Conditions - Under the Bering sea is volcanic rock that may form to become one of the many Aleutian islands.  The Seafloor mainly consists of a series of sedimentary basins.  The seafloor is on average around 4,500 meters below the water surface.  Scientists also believe that the Bering seafloor is a mass resource of methane hydrates, a form of natural gas.

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