User:Anwesha Srivastava/sandbox

Hi! I'm Anwesha Srivastava, from India. I'm just 11(as of now), but I am planning to get a career in Marine Biology when I grow up. Marine Biology is very interesting, so I have lots of books on that topic. I don't write much but I would love to make notes on marine life. Marine biology is a great career for people who love oceans, but you might have to sit all day inside your lab, in front of a computer screen. Anyway, it's an interesting career and you can discover so many things inside the deep, blue depths(and see what others are discovering- through your monitor). I have a strong determination to discover what is hidden in the undiscovered part of the ocean. I also have an additional wish, of being the fourth person to reach the 'Challenger Deep'. I don't think I'll be able to, but what's wrong in imagining it? My fantasy world is that of the gorgeous blue ocean, with lots of colourful creatures teeming around. Lots of corals. Lots of seaweed. Lots of dangerous but extraordinary fish such as the lionfish. And so much more! There's so much in the ocean, you can't even make a summary of it. I haven't even been to the beach yet, because my home is in Dehli, a long distance from the coastal towns in India. But that doesn't stop me! And neither should it stop you! (If you live a long distance away from any coastal area). I would LOVE to explore the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. How I would have loved it if I was a Marine Biologist!

Something completely irrelevant is my love of BTS. They are so good, I can't stop talking about them. Their songs blast my heart. They make me cry. I overflow when I listen to their songs. Now, I don't know why I have included this here, but since I love them as much as the ocean.....

Now, back to the ocean. So in my opinion, Marine Biology can be dangerous especially if you're working in the Midnight Zone or the Abyssal Zone. Both of these areas are deep and dangerous so you must NOT go there by freehand swimming. Also, the pressure there is very intense, so special vehicles will be needed. BUT the most dangerous part is the sea creatures there. But don't worry, they're not going to eat you up. To be precise, I'm not really sure if I'll be fortunate enough to be a Marine Biologist or the fourth person to reach the Challenger Deep. But until then I'll keep my passion for Marine Biology.