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[QUOTE="retzam:200934"]Robdeadskin said:[QUOTE]arsonick said:[QUOTE]im a nerd so i also know that fish that live that deep where the pressure is so intense, their bodies have adapted to that, therefore the pressure on the inside of those fish is the same on the outside. so for fish to be swept up from 1000m deep in the sea, they would explode by the time they reached the surface since the pressure difference is too great for them to handle.[/QUOTE] so are you saying those are not deep sea creatures...should they have exploded to paste before reaching the surface...if so how did these ones make it....this is a serious question... im not being sarcastic.....[/QUOTE] Clearly you havn't read this thread in its entirety. The fish are in fact deep sea creatures, but they were not swept up by the tsunami, they were discovered in a 2003 expedition. And everything arsonick said is 100% correct.[/QUOTE]
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