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Lets disreguard that I can't breath under water and such.

2006-07-02 03:39:22 · 10 answers · asked by tootsieboy 1 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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It would depend on the size and strength of the hurricane coupled with the density of the ocean....tom science

2006-07-03 18:46:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Really Nowhere Because the fresh water entering the oceans will affect the Haline Currents at the bottom of the Ocean. (Salinity)

2006-07-02 10:45:13 · answer #2 · answered by Ralphy Wiggum 2 · 0 0

That totally depends on the size of the hurricane.

2006-07-02 10:42:41 · answer #3 · answered by Verb8mgirl 2 · 0 0

Deep enough that the light doesn't make much sense. Say, half a kilometre.

2006-07-02 10:43:57 · answer #4 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 0

I would think at least 100 feet

2006-07-02 10:42:34 · answer #5 · answered by lemonheads 2 · 0 0

the bottom of the ocean

2006-07-02 12:43:40 · answer #6 · answered by smiley112 2 · 0 0

Not deep at all..Go try it..Let me know what happens..

2006-07-02 10:48:26 · answer #7 · answered by hippiewoman04 2 · 0 0

Just go inland

2006-07-02 12:41:47 · answer #8 · answered by Brian M 2 · 0 0

yep that sounds like a plan !!

2006-07-02 11:15:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

more danger then earth

2006-07-02 10:51:33 · answer #10 · answered by aj69 1 · 0 0

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