The World's Deadliest Zone Discovered

Scientists have discovered the world's highest “death zone” so far. In a large area in Oman Bay, which covers an area of about 80,000 square feet [80,000 sq m], due to lack of oxygen, there is virtually no life, according to a study published in the Geophysical Research Letters. Our “Hulum says [...]
Our background says the situation is worse than we were afraid. More than that, explains Bastian Queen of the British University of East England.
So far, it was not known how many situations in the area were disturbing, as pirates and conflicts in this Arab Sea region banned scientific research, Kosovo Preress broadcasts.
Oxygen content at <x0) Death” at sea is so low that plants and animals cannot survive.
In some areas, as much as 200 to 800 feet [200 to 800 m] deep, such an area exists naturally, but climate change and pollution can also lead to their creation.
The oxygen level in water decreases due to ocean warming, but waste and sewage also affect its reduction.











