Yes, if the seafloor is close enough to the surface. There are many places where you can use Scuba equipment and get to the bottom of the ocean, such as coral reefs. There are also places where you can go down in a heavy dive suit. As of 2014, the deepest you can go in a suit is around 2300 feet, however, and a good bit of the ocean is a lot deeper than that!
Seafloor Spreading
Seafloor Spreading
Rocks in the seafloor are moving one place to another
seafloor spreading
large regions of the seafloor that appear flat but are not
whatis the flat part of the seafloor called?
Seafloor spreading at midoceanic ridges.
Sonar is used to map the seafloor.
They proved that the seafloor was spreading.
whatis the flat part of the seafloor called?
seafloor carvern seafloor carvern
A diagram that shows how seafloor spreading works.