Question:

on the ocean floor?

is there soil on the ocean floor

Answer:

Are you talking about the portion of the earth's surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus? or a particular kind of earth? or the ground as producing vegetation? or as cultivated for its crops, or a country, land, or region?, or the ground or earth?, or any place or condition providing the opportunity for growth or development? If so then the answer can be maybe.
Yes
there was a voyage to the bottom on the ocean on the BBC and there was a point where the water got even thicker. It looked like water rested beneath water if you know what i mean. And fish were almost getting swallowed by it.
I agree completely!!! I many times think of roughly whats down there thinking the shown fact that guy has no longer seen the backside of the very own depths of the sea. And confident human beings might think of i'm nuts for asserting or perhaps thinking this could be even remotely genuine yet... i think of that there are extraterrestrial beings and that i do believe they Harbor there area crafts deep on the sea's flooring.
There are silt / clay deposits out toward the middle, and there is sand and other coarse deposits near shore. The heavier the particle, the sooner it settles onto the ocean floor when it is carried there by a river. And it's called sediment, not soil. Soil is a dry land phenomenon.. Plus, where there are plate boundaries, magma comes up and cools, forming basalts, etc.

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