Death wells created in the sea: vortex


You may have noticed that the road in Cho Masa is flooded and a circular vortex is formed when a hole descends into the ground. Pour water into a narrow-mouthed sieve and watch the water pass through it in a circular motion. Water or liquids move towards empty space. When the path is narrow, it pushes from all sides and concentrates at one point and becomes a circular vortex. Even in a river or a lake, if a pit falls into the ground, a vortex of water is seen on the surface.

The speed and power of rotating water is enormous. In the ocean, huge vortices form and have tremendous power. In this vortex the boat or small vessel has to spin and go to the bottom. There are such vortices in many places in the sea. Sea farmers consider it a well of death and stay away from it.

The world's largest vortex is located in the Gulf of Corivacan near Scotland. A dangerous vortex is known on the island of Avaji in Japan called Naruto whirlpool. It rotates at a speed of about 15 kmph and is about 6 feet in diameter.

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