Down, down into the darkest deep they went.

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    A team of scientists launches the submarine, Limiting Factor, for tests. (AP)
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    The submarine will dive deep into the Indian Ocean—into the “Midnight Zone,” where light doesn't reach but life still thrives. (AP)
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    A diver lies on top of the submarine Limiting Factor in the Mediterranean Sea. (AP)
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    A diver helps a crew member onboard the submarine. (AP)
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    A deep sea anglerfish lives so far under the ocean that no light reaches it. (123RBF)
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Two men in a small sub went down into the deep, dark sea.

What strange creatures live in that darkness? What did they find in the “Midnight Zone”?

 

READ MORE: Scientists began their exploration of the Midnight Zone in the Indian Ocean in March. They went down deeper than sunlight ever reaches. They spent five weeks exploring underwater mountains and the glow-in-the-dark creatures that live there. People know about some of them. But God created so many more. God loves you so much that even if you live “in the uttermost parts of the sea,” even there His hand will lead you. Read Psalm 139:9-10.

Section #4: ​Salty Ocean Art. W​hat plants and fish live deep in the ocean? Let your children imagine. Then have them put their thoughts on paper with this art project
(​https://buggyandbuddy.com/ocean-art-project-for-kids-using-watercolor-and-salt).