The hadal zone (named after the realm of Hades, the underworld in Greek mythology), also known as the hadopelagic zone and trench zone, is the delineation for the deepest trenches in the ocean. This zone is found from a depth of around 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) to the bottom of the ocean. The hadal zone has low population and low diversity of marine life.
It is believed that most life at this depth is sustained by marine snow or the chemical reactions around thermal vents. The low nutrient level, extreme pressure and lack of sunlight create hostile living conditions in which few species are able to exist. As no sunlight reaches this layer of the ocean, deep sea creatures have reduced eyesight, with very large eyes for receiving only bioluminescent flashes.
The most common organisms include jellyfish, viperfish, tube worms and sea cucumbers. The hadal zone can reach far below 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) deep; the deepest known extends to 10,911 meters (35,814 ft). At such depths (for example, at 36,000 feet below sea level) the pressure in the hadal zone exceeds 1,100 standard atmospheres (110 MPa; 16,000 psi).
Hadal is the third album by Velcra released in 2007.
All tracks written by Jessi Frey and O.D.
You're invited to a feast of you life. There's no tomorrow
Keep the wine flowing, keep the dice rolling. Don't think about your fate.
How can anyone be ready when that moment is on hand?
Cold and dark is the night when I stare into the unknown
On the day we fall. No remorse. As we sink into depravity.
Tears, sweat and blood, these dreams were built to last
Once a proud sight now they die before our eyes
How can anyone be ready when that moment is on hand?
Cold and dark is the night when I stare into the unknown
On the day we fall. No remorse. As we sink into depravity.
You and me. Dust and leaves
In the breeze that keeps on blowing enddlessly.