Seabed

Word SEABED
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Definitions and meanings of "Seabed"

What do we mean by seabed?

The floor of the sea or the ocean. noun

The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean noun

The bottom of a sea or ocean noun

The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean.

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The word "seabed" in example sentences

It’s a thriller-disaster novel and the destabilization of the methane in the arctic seabed is a major plot point. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The so-called seabed mining provisions were simply one manifestation of the problems Ronald Reagan had with LOST. ❋ William P. Clark (2007)

Being too hot on the seabed was a novel experience; so also was the mirage-like vision caused by the ascending water, which made my searchlights dance and tremble over the rock face I was exploring. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1962)

Sitting off to the side of the activity on the seabed is the "top hat," a 5-foot-tall containment dome that will only be used if the insertion tube fails, Suttles said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Relief wells being drilled miles beneath the seabed will be the only means of permanently sealing and isolating the damaged well. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What lies beneath the seabed is a little more complicated. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Down near the seabed is the blowout preventer, or BOP. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The entity has provided the amount of $10 million for the financial costs of the restoration of the seabed, which is the present value of such costs. ❋ Sivatv (2009)

But tethering the snakes to the seabed is a major challenge. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Countries on the Arctic rim are jockeying for claims to the Arctic's seabed, which is also believed to be rich in hydrocarbons and minerals, and to sea-lane rights that have opened up as result of ice loss. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Countries on the Arctic rim have also started jockeying for claims to the Arctic's seabed, which is also believed to be rich in hydrocarbons and minerals, and to sealane rights that have opened up as result of ice loss. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Countries on the Arctic rim are jockeying for claims to the Arctic's seabed, which is also believed to be rich in hydrocarbons and minerals, and to sealane rights that have opened up as result of ice loss. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The "seabed" was just visible as a mottled dark blur far below; there were round patches of light glowing on it ranged in regular lines right out to the misty horizon-like the lamps of cities, seen through a slight overcast. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Trawling nets have huge plates of metal attached to the bottom that scoop up anything and everything in their path, thus destroying the seabed which is often the breeding ground of fish. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The apparent benefits to Namibia, with the extension of its sea territory beyond the 200 nautical miles, further include natural resources, such as seabed oil and seabed natural gas. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When we are connected with Venezuela along the seabed, it will be even more immoral to maintain the high prices for access to the vast World Wide Web from hotels and public places. ❋ Yoani Sanchez (2011)

Why fill caverns with molten salt or pump compressed air to the seabed when Mother Nature has created a remarkably efficient form of stored energy called natural gas? ❋ Matt Ridley (2011)

"I've made trouble…There's been contact with the seabed," the captain recounted telling the Genoa office at the time, this person said. ❋ Stacy Meichtry (2012)

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