2,700
400 degrees
Deepest part is too unspecific a term. For instance, molten rock in volcanoes and deep below the Earth's crust is very hot! Even hotter is the Earth's inner core, re-considered to now be 6,000C.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean in the world, reaching 10.911 kilometres into the crust from sea level.
He was an inventor and explorer and was the first to visit the deepest part of the ocean and also the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
The inner core is the deepest layer of the Earth, located at the center of the planet beneath the outer core. It is composed mainly of solid iron and nickel and has temperatures reaching up to 5,700°C.
The layer that contains the highest mountains and deepest oceans is the Earth's lithosphere. The lithosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface, which includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle. The highest mountains, such as the Himalayas, are formed by tectonic plate collisions, while the deepest oceans, such as the Mariana Trench, are located in the Earth's crust.
No, at the deepest part of the ocean, their is crack that with any interference, monsters from a parralel universe might come out and destroy the Earth.
The Earth's lithosphere, which includes the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, contains both the highest mountains (on the crust) and the deepest oceans (in the oceanic crust). The lithosphere is broken into tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below.
No, the inner part of the Earth's crust is not hot melted rock. The inner core of the Earth is made up of solid iron and nickel, while the outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel. The hot melted rock is found in the mantle layer beneath the crust.
The deepest part of the heart is the ventricle, and the deepest part of the ventricle is the apex.
Deepest doesn't really make sense, so I'm going to answer assuming you meant thickest. Oceanic crust or continental crust? Oceanic crust is thickest at spreading centers and continental crust is deepest at collision zones, the Himalayan/Tibet collision zone to be exact.