First that does not make sense and the ocean floor looks like leafs, kelp and plants look it up somethime it is quite fasinateing
a stingray looks like a flat gray white body with a stinger and an mouth under the flat body while the eyes are on top! :)
Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
They mostly live in the Atlantic ocean and if not idk.if you look in the Atlantic and go down in there all the way down to the sand look under there and you will find them.
it looks like a skate or a ray eg stingray
Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. These underwater volcanoes have given scientists many clues about the composition of the mantle.
We look at the ocean floor to study the mantle because the ocean floor is made from rocks that were once part of the mantle but have be changed. These changes can be undone to a certain degree, and can allow us to study at the very least the major changes of the shallow mantle.
like any floor does...?
lemon sharks eat stingrays because it is its favorite meal of the day ant they look for them at the bottem of the ocean so they will not starve
Scientists study the ocean floor to understand the mantle because it provides access to the boundary between the Earth's crust and mantle. This boundary, known as the Moho, holds key information about the composition and behavior of the mantle, helping scientists understand processes like plate tectonics and mantle convection that shape the Earth's surface.
No such animal exists; there are electric eels and stingrays, but no electric sting rays.
the ocean has sand and water its like a beach