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Why is the single black sea worldwide. The connection with the biblical flood and the incredible phenomena that take place in its waters

The Black Sea is considered by specialists, unique on Earth. It is the largest meromomic pool in the world and at the same time the largest maritime, internal, globe. The Black Sea due to its unique characteristics is a true underwater “museum”, but also the house of some specific species.

Black Sea Basin Photo Wikipedia

Black Sea Basin Photo Wikipedia

Romania has the privilege of having openness to the Black Sea, a truly unique basin, worldwide. Formed relatively recently, with a bizarre maritime bottom, like an amphitheater or rather as a mining exploitation, starting from plateau areas with depths of 200 meters, and descending in deep holes over 2000 meters, in the central area. The Black Sea is unique from many points of view, a cradle of civilization over the millennia, but also the house of some species-relics.

A huge lake with freshwater, the house of the first agrarian civilizations

The Black Sea is a great interior, with one connection, compared to the Planetary Ocean. It's about the Bosphorus Strait and Dardanei. The Black Sea has an area of ​​423,488 square kilometers and a maximum depth of over 2212 meters. There are specialized studies that indicate that the Black Sea, in the present form, was born about 20,000 years ago. Regarding its formation there are numerous theories. The best known and accepted by the scientific world is that the Black Sea formed after the Sarmatian Sea withdraws several million years ago.

Specialists such as Captain Don Walsh, from the American navy, say that the Black Sea basin went through extensive transformations, until the end of the ice age, 10,000 years ago. Specifically, the Black Sea was a dry, frozen, frightening basin, like a well -in -step well, which seems to lead to the guts of the earth. Then there was a lake, and finally. “From the beginning to the end of the last big glaciation, ended 10,000 years ago, the Black Sea was BA, a high -dried -water basin, so that it will eventually become big.”said Captain Don Walsh in his work “The Black Sea: A Unique Place”. A bold theory of Black Sea formation belongs to American ocenographs William Ryan and Walter Pitman and appeared in their book “Noah's Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About the Event That Changed History”.

In short, the two specialists claim that the Black Sea was a huge lake, with fresh water, the remnant of the Sarmatian Sea, withdrawn millions of years ago. The water was sweet due to the 25 huge rivers and rivers that constantly feed it. These include Bugul, Dniester and Danube. About 10,000 years ago, this huge lake was surrounded by fertile territories, which became in the following millennia the place of origin of the most important agrarian civilizations in Europe. Ryan and Pitman said that 7000 years ago, those human communities that flourished on the banks of Lake Euxin were destroyed by a natural catastrophe. An unexpected increase in the level of the Mediterranean, caused by an increase in the level of the Planetary Ocean, a direct consequence of the melting of the great glacial caps, has led to what remained in history, say the two oceans, as the “flood”, an event recorded by both the Bible, but also by the literary or sacred texts.

With a force 200 times higher than Niagara, the salted waters of the Mediterranean were poured on the land layer, today the Bosphorus Strait and Dardanei, directly in the Black Sea. The sea level has increased by 15 centimeters per day, leading to flooding over 15 million hectares. An entire civilization was destroyed. Robert Ballard, an underwater underwater archaeologist, discovered with the help of robotic technology, the old rib line, 168 meters below the water. In addition, at the bottom of the sea, fossils of fresh water were found, dated exactly for 7000 years.

Euxinism and the only great in the world where life and death live together

Due to its unique training conditions, but also geographical conditions, the Black Sea is unique in the world. One of the characteristics that make it so special is the incredible stratification of the waters. It is the largest meromatic basin in the world. That is, it has two layers of water, with different characteristics, which do not interfere with each other. Hard to believe, but the Black Sea has a layer of water with low salinity, towards the surface, and another layer, strong saline, towards the bottom of the sea. Both layers do not mix by giving birth to two totally opposite worlds. The phenomenon was called euxinism.

“The Black Sea is strongly stratified, in two layers that do not intersect. Up to 200 meters deep, there is a upper layer with low salinity, which floats above a much dense, strong saline layer, which represents almost 90% of the sea volume.writes Captain Don Walsh. This unique feature of the Black Sea is given by two conditions. On the one hand, oxygenated water, with a small salinity, 17 to thousand, is constantly brought by the rivers that supply the Black Sea.

Due to the spill of the rivers, the Black Sea receives about 600 cubic millimeters of freshwater a year, becoming the largest basin of salmastic water (ie low marine water). On the other hand, the deep waters of the Black Sea, those in the second layer, have a very high salinity, reaching along the bottom, at a concentration of 39 per thousand. This saline water from the deep area comes from the Mediterranean that brings water in the Bosphorus and Dardanei Strait. The two layers superimposed by water, which never mix, are two different worlds.

If in the upper layer, salmastra, many species of fish live, but also other marine beings, in the area of ​​deep, anoxic, is a actually dead world. In addition, due to the circular disposition of the sources of water and the existence of a single extreme connection, through the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, they make the Black Sea have almost no vertical marine currents. There are only horizontal currents on a circular route, in the opposite direction of clockwise.

A true underwater “museum” and a necropolis of an old world

Due to the lack of oxygen in the deep layers, and implicitly the lack of life, the Black Sea has become a true underwater “museum” in the world. On his bottom, everything that sank over time has survived time. It is a huge necropolis in which, surely it has been preserved what remained of the bodies of drowned sailors and soldiers, wrecks of ships of all time, lost goods and maybe countless treasures.

“This lack of oxygen preserves organic materials, being a unique feature of the Black Sea. Normally, the organisms in the oxygenated waters of the Planetary Ocean quickly break down everything on the bottom of the sea. For example, the Titanic RMS wood is consumed, almost in addition, there are specialized organisms that” eat “metal. In comparison, the Black Sea is a true “Museum of the Navy”. His deep waters retain ancient wrecks but also the traces of sunk villages. The oldest, intact, was discovered in the Black Sea, in 2018. It was a Greek, commercial ship, 2400 years ago ”Captain Don Walsh adds to the same work.

The house of some relic species

The Black Sea is the house of incredible species, some living relics of other times. All these species have adapted to the characteristics of the Black Sea, living in the upper layer of water, where they find the necessary oxygen. There are hundreds of species of fish, and of these nine are threatened with disappearance. In total, in the Black Sea area, 160 species of plants and marine animals and costly threatened with disappearance live. In the waters of the Black Sea live the huge sturgeons, those who come to deposit their eggs on the Danube channels and beams. Also in the Black Sea area live the pastry, Zărgan, the sea star, the stone crab, the tuna, the large swallow, but also species of mammals such as Marsuin or Kaliakra seal. Dolphin species should not be forgotten, with less and less specimens, unfortunately.

In the Black Sea there are also sharks, small in size and without being a danger to man.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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