the galopagos islands
A process known as subduction creates deep sea trenches.
A process known as subduction creates deep sea trenches.
Yes
deep sea trench's are found through the Bermuda triangle.... "i think the Bermuda triangle is a military secret" "with all the planes, ships, and small boats gone and going missing" <-- no Deep sea trenches are found on convergent zones when one tectonic plate (more dense) gets pushed below another tectonic plate (less dense). This process is called subduction
in the west Philippine sea
Deep ocean trenches are deep slits in the middle of the ocean. The pressure inside these trenches is unbearable. long, curved valleys along the edges of the ocean basin
Yes, sonar and magnetometer data have been instrumental in the discovery of ocean ridges and deep-sea trenches. Sonar data is used to map the sea floor topography, revealing ocean ridges, while magnetometer data helps identify variations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by stripes of rock on the ocean floor, contributing to understanding plate tectonics and the formation of deep-sea trenches.
Trenches, or deep sea trenches.
all most 7 miles
Most of the deep-sea trenches are located in the Pacific Ocean. These trenches are formed by the subduction of tectonic plates, where one plate slides beneath another, creating deep underwater chasms. The Mariana Trench, the deepest known trench on Earth, is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Subduction.
Deep sea trenches are caused by one tectonic plate subducting under another. It is not the trenches which cause damage, it is the earthquakes caused by the subducting of one plate moving against the other.