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seabed

[ see-bed ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of seabed1

First recorded in 1830–40; sea + bed
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Example Sentences

It then mapped whether, and to what extent, each activity caused forms of disruption including light, noise and water pollution, as well as physical damage to the coastline and seabed and the habitats they contained.

Thanks to analysis of the chlorine isotopes3 contained in salt extracted from the Mediterranean seabed, scientists have been able to identify the two phases of this extreme evaporation event.

Muizzu’s administration also announced that it would not renew a hydrographic survey agreement with India that was signed by the previous government to map the seabed in Maldivian territorial waters.

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Huge amounts of water probably left the seabed, and later cascaded back down creating unique imprints on the floor.

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The wreck lay on the seabed until the 1980s, when a US salvage company, Glocca Mora, said it had found it.

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