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*: The Abyssal Zone :*
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:* Soft-Docs *:
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*: Written by :*
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:* THE COG *:
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INTRODUCTION
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There is a place in the Western Atlantic, where more than 100 planes
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and ships have literally vanished into thin air. Many people refer to
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this area as The Devil's Triangle. Of more than 1000 lives have been
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lost in this area in the last 26 years, not one body or piece has been
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ever found.
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As an experienced adventurer, you are asked to explore this area of
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hopes of finding an explanation and possible solution to this
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mystery. Many top top scientists have come up with several possible
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explantions. The most widely excepted explantions is the possibility
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of submerged crystals, actins as laser beams which destrub or destroy
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navigational equip- ment of ships and planes. These crystals are
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thought to been used by the 'ancient' Atlanteans as a power source,
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specifically located in the 'Tongue of the Ocean'.
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VOCABULARY
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Words such as sea-fan,vase-sponge, and sand-dollar, should be broke
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with a (-) hyphen.
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GLOSSARY
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ABYSSAL-
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pertaining to the lowest depths of the ocean.
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ATLANTIS-
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a 'mythical' island in the Atlantic ocean that was said to sunk into
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the sea.
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BLUE HOLES-
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a group of ancient under- water limestones caves that were once above
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water. Due to the odd reflectivity of light in these caevs, fish are
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often found swimming upside down.
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SEAMOUNT-
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a underwater volcano
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TONGUE OF THE OCEAN-
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the name of a trench located in the Devil's Triange. The largest
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percentage of ships and planes occur in this location.
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TRENCH-
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deep area in the ocean floor, generally deeper than 6,000 meters.
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Accounts for less than 2% of the ocean's floor.
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