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Q: How far is japan from mariana trench?
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How was the Mariana's Trench?

The Marianas (or Mariana) Trench is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate as it is forced under the smaller Mariana Plate at the bottom of the ocean between Japan and New Guinea.


The Mariana Trench where is it?

The Mariana Trench is located south of Japan and east of China, in the northern Pacific Ocean, near the island of Guam.


Are the japan trench and the Mariana trench the same?

No, they are diffrent Marianas trench is a Canadian punk rock band in vancover BC


What two plates formed the mariana trench?

The Marianas (or Mariana) Trench is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate as it is forced under the smaller Mariana Plate at the bottom of the ocean between Japan and New Guinea.


What is the base of the Mariana Trench?

Hardly any organisms can survive in the Mariana Trench due to the pressures at that extreme depth. Xenophyophores, amphipods, sea cucumbers, snailfish and jellyfish are examples of organisms that live in the Mariana Trench.


Big ocean in the world?

The Mariana Trench of course. It's eats off the coast of japan.


What tectonic plates are involved with Torga trench?

The Mariana trench of Japan is on a convergent boundary


What country is closest to the deepest ocean trench in the world?

Guam is the nearest island to Marina Trench.


Where is the greatest ocean depth found?

It is the Mariana Trench, located a little bit outside of Japan.


The deepest portion of the ocean's is the Mariana's trench located in the challenger deep off the coast of what island?

The Mariana Trench lies east of the Mariana Islands. It is about 1580 miles long, but its width on average is only 43 miles.


Is the Mariana trench convergent divergent or transform?

The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.


Is there seismic activity in Mariana's Trench?

Yes, Mariana's Trench is an active subduction zone.