Did You Know?

Some nodules can be as big as a basketball!

What Are Nodules?

Nodules are round rocks on the sea floor.

Why Is It Important?

These metals help us make many things.

What deep sea mining Does

It finds new rocks in the sea.

It helps us get metals we need.

It can help make new tech.

It can change how we use the sea.

It can hurt sea life if not done right.

It is a new way to get resources.

More About deep sea mining

Deep sea mining is new. It started in the last few years. People want to find more metals. The ocean has lots of rocks with good stuff.

This mining can help us in our lives. We use metals for phones, cars, and more. If we find more, we can make more things.

In the future, we may find even more nodules. This can help us learn about the sea. It is a big place with many secrets.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Deep Sea Mining"] --> B["Extraction of Minerals"] B --> C["Polymetallic Nodules"] C --> D["Depths of 4-6 km"] C --> E["Abyssal Plain"] D --> F["Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ)"] F --> G["21 Billion Metric Tons"] G --> H["30% Copper, Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese"] H --> I["120 Million Tons of Cobalt"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Deep sea mining:Getting minerals from the bottom of the ocean.
Polymetallic nodules:Round lumps on the ocean floor that contain different metals.
Abyssal plain:Flat area on the ocean floor that is very deep.
Clarion–Clipperton zone (CCZ):A specific area in the ocean known for having a lot of mineral nodules.
Terrestrial reserves:Minerals found on land.