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Average depth 118 meters
Greatest depth 377 meters
377 metres deep
The Dead Sea is really a land-locked salt lake, but if a submarine was transported there, absolutely. Though it has high salinity, that can be compensated for with enough ballast. Depth-wise, the Dead Sea's max depth is 1,240', and the average depth is just under 400', more than enough for a DE submarine or research vessel to operate in. Given the high salt content, I'd hate to be responsible for deck / external paint maintenance though.
The Dead Sea is approximately 997 feet (304 meters) deep at its deepest point, which is located in the northern basin. The depth of the sea can vary slightly due to factors such as evaporation and salt content.
The Dead Sea is located at the lowest point on Earth's surface, with its surface sitting approximately 430 meters (1,411 feet) below sea level. This depth can vary slightly due to factors such as evaporation and water inflow. The Dead Sea is renowned not only for its extreme salinity but also for its unique geological and environmental characteristics.
the density of sea increases with depth
no human can live in the depth sea
The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean is the deepest place on Earth, reaching a depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters). On land, the deepest place is the Dead Sea, which has a maximum depth of about 1,237 feet (377 meters).
The surface of the Dead Sea is more than 400 meters (1300 feet) below sea level, and its average depth is about 300 meters (1000 feet). The deepest point is 378 meters (1240 feet) deep.
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The Dead Sea is also called the Dead Sea.