The tallest mountain, Mount Everest, would easily fit in the deepest ocean trench.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
The Earth's crust is thinnest under the oceans and thickest in the mountains.
Mountains are found throughout the world, even under oceans.
if by that you mean there are mountains under the oceans then yes. Yeah Mid-Ocean Ridge
The layer that is thinnest under the oceans is the crust. While it is thinnest in those underwater regions, it is the thickest in the regions where mountains are.
Oceans are deep, mountains are tall.
They are the real life mountains that exist in the oceans.
Yes, it is deep under the Atlantic. Many oceans have similar undersea mountains and hills.
False. The crust is actually thinnest under oceans, not high mountains. Mountain ranges are typically where the crust is the thickest due to the intense tectonic activity that creates them.
Latitude is not a climate control factor. Climate is primarily influenced by latitude, altitude, distance from oceans, and distance from mountains.
Sometimes mountains. They lead to oceans.