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Ocean pressure

One just need to ability to survive under those pressures, an elevated LS is not required.
 
Would lifting strength be a method to survive down there though?
I'm pretty sure it should be. Idk why everyone is tryna avoid it.

If I remember certain fishes practically collapse in on themselves when they are taken out from the deeper ends of the ocean to higher ends due to a change in pressure. One of them is the Blobfish IIRC.
 
Would lifting strength be a method to survive down there though?
I mean like- I think durability to "survive" there? And lifting strength to move there sense you could certainly be stuck on the ocean floor and be alive? Besides water breathing of course
 
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What is the pressure of the deepest parts of the ocean then? That should give the answer since when I searched it gave multiple different answers that were kinda vague
 
16,000 PSI at the bottom of the Mariana trench.

Now did you know Chuck Norris went diving once? That place is now known as the Mariana trench
 
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