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  2. Vessel (structure) - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 2020, a 19-year-old man jumped from the sixth floor of the structure and died, apparently the first such incident involving Vessel. [29] [30] [31] On December 22, 2020, a 24-year-old woman jumped from the top of the structure and also died. [32] [33] Less than a month later, on January 11, 2021, a 21-year-old man jumped from Vessel.

  3. Seabed - Wikipedia

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    The seabed (also known as the seafloor, sea floor, ocean floor, and ocean bottom) is the bottom of the ocean. All floors of the ocean are known as 'seabeds'. The structure of the seabed of the global ocean is governed by plate tectonics. Most of the ocean is very deep, where the seabed is known as the abyssal plain. Seafloor spreading creates ...

  4. The Spiral (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Spiral, also known as 66 Hudson Boulevard, is a 66-floor, 1,031-foot (314 m) skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet (265,000 m 2), on 34th Street between Hudson Boulevard and Tenth Avenue in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. It was developed by Tishman Speyer, constructed by Turner Construction, and opened in 2023.

  5. Void (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    A map of galaxy voids. The structure of the Universe can be broken down into components that can help describe the characteristics of individual regions of the cosmos.

  6. Oceanic crust - Wikipedia

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    The most voluminous volcanic rocks of the ocean floor are the mid-oceanic ridge basalts, which are derived from low-potassium tholeiitic magmas. These rocks have low concentrations of large ion lithophile elements (LILE), light rare earth elements (LREE), volatile elements and other highly incompatible elements .

  7. Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It is 19.8 km (12.3 mi) long, and was the longest tunnel in the world until 1982. It was also the deepest tunnel in the world, with a maximum rock overlay of approximately 2,150 m (7,050 ft). The 1927 Holland Tunnel was the first underwater tunnel designed for automobiles. The construction required a novel ventilation system.

  8. Water slide - Wikipedia

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    There are nearly 20 AquaLoop installations around the world. [12] The first installation was in Slovenia in 2008. [13] The largest collections are located at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast and Raging Waters Sydney in Australia, which both house 4 AquaLoops that opened in 2010 and 2013, respectively. Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast was also the first to install ...

  9. Portal:Oceans - Wikipedia

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    The ocean is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of Earth.In English, the term ocean also refers to any of the large bodies of water into which the world ocean is conventionally divided.