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What is really at the bottom of a whirlpool?

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Does anyone have any idea of what is at the bottom of a whirpool? maybe skeletons or if there is actually a bottom? any thoughts people??? Thank you.

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  1. well a whirl pool appears when there is a huge crack in the ocean and when fast running water passes the crack in the water and it makes a sucking force and so a whirlpool is created and if something is sucked in it shall be sucked the deep crack or trench and if its living it will be likely to die before reaches the bottom of the trench da da dum


  2. Whirlpools come and go, so there really isn't anything that would be under one.  Also, whilrpools basically taper till there is no rotational spin, and end normally well above the bottom.  So if there was something that got sucked into a whirlpool it would spin until it sank to the bottom, releasing it from the vortex, and it would just settle somehere.

  3. A black-hole...honest!

  4. A drain.

  5. i think the sea bed it self or the deepest part of the sea which is known as the abyss

  6. I thought whirlpools/eddies formed over some structure in the ocean, where water currents accelerated.  Usually you need a strong downwards action or opposing currents.  I heard about one that formed regularly between two islands in the Mediterranean where the currents between the island forced the whirlpool.

  7. where i live a whirlpool is a washing machine

    so its probably the agitator

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