3000 meters (Wikipedia)
Volcanoes under the sea created them. (and are still underneath them)
Yes.
yes most likely, because we cant go as deeep as the ocean goes because of pressure, but it is almost for sure that there are
Sea passage from Southampton to Tenerife is 1507 nautical miles, That is 1734 land miles or 2791 kilometres.
The air distance from Leeds Bradford Airport to Tenerife Sur Airport is 1,937 miles. That equals 3,118 kilometers or 1,684 sea miles.
The flag of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, and the flag of Scotland share a similar design because they both feature the Saint Andrew's Cross or Saltire, a diagonal cross. This design is thought to have been used in both flags due to historical and religious connections to Saint Andrew, who is the patron saint of Scotland and also has significant influence in parts of Spain, including the Canary Islands.
It is 1840 miles (Approx.). Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
It's 3,715m high above sea level and 7,500m above the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Caribbean Sea (north of Trinidad) Columbus Channel (south of Trinidad) The Atalantic Ocean (east of Trinidad) Gulf of Paria (west of Trinidad)
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 2097 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
The highest mountain in Spain is Mount Teide on the island of Tenerife in the Canaries which is 3718 metres above sea level.
The Caspian Sea lies between the Aral Sea and the Black Sea.