in ten years the average depth of the ocean will be 2 feet. Right now it is 10 hundred feet
Across the planet? Around 3.8 km (3800 m).
2930 meters
2. Pacific By far. The Pacific is the deepest (and largest ocean) on Earth - average depth: 4,280 metres (14,000 feet). By contrast, the Arctic's average depth is 1,038 metres (3,410 feet), less than 1/4 of the Pacific Ocean's average depth.
Sonar beneath the oceans.
There are so many different depth levels of the ocean, it is pretty much impossible to calculate the average depth unless every part of the ocean is measured. Update: The average is 3,700 meters. Wikipedia gives the average depth of the World Ocean (that's taking all the Oceans as one continuous body of water) as 3,790 metres (12,430 ft),
The maximum depth of oceans is 10,923 meters/6,787 mi.
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The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than 2,700 metres.
The average depth of the Arctic Ocean is 1,038 m (3,410 ft). The deepest point is in the Eurasian Basin, at 5,450 m (17,900 ft).Deepest Point in the Arctic OceanEurasia Basin: 17,881 feet / 5450 meters
the average depth is 3456m
yes. Yes all oceans are all one, such as the Pacific and indian, are all part of one, huge, big ocean.
The depth and the vastness of the oceans.
There is no exact depth to the inky deep water. This is because different oceans and seas have different depths.