3000 to 6000
The term abyssal plains refers to flat regions of ground underneath the ocean.
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Yes it has two smaller ones (or one giant basin). These are the Florida and Sigsbee Abyssal plains. They both are around 12,000 feet deep.
The Abyssal Zone is one of the many benthic zones we have highlighted to describe the deep oceans. This particular zone is found at depths of 2,000 to 6,000 meters (6,560 to 19,680 feet) and stays in perpetual darkness.
An abyssal plain is described as an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor. They are estimated to cover more than half of the world's surface. They are usually found at depths ranging from 3,000-6000 meters (9,000-18,000 feet) between the foot of a continental rise and a mid-ocean ridge.
The abyssal rattail fish lives at a depth of anywhere from 6,562 to 14,764 feet deep. There are other types of rattail fish that live about 3,281 feet.
The hadal zone is the deepest zone it is deeper than the abyssal by alot. The abyssal zone only reach 4,000 miles in depth the hadal zone can reach 6,000 miles to 7,000 miles in depth.
Flat Sea Floor that is not near the shore, but farther out in the deeper ends of the ocean. It's where everything you see underwater is black if you were able to survive down there at the VERY BOTTOM!
Oceanic crust is part of the lithosphere and is considered part of the crust. It extends down 7 kilometers, or 4 miles. It is relatively thin in comparison with other layers. It is deep beneath the oceans and is very dense.
Usally they grow to 10 feet long. Depth found in:120 feet below surface. (Known as the abyssal zone, the deepest and darkest part of the pacific ocean.
The Aventine Hill in Rome has an elevation of approximately 40 meters (130 feet), while the Latium Plain is relatively flat with an average elevation of around 100 meters (330 feet). Therefore, the approximate elevation difference between the Aventine Hill and the Latium Plain is about 60 meters (200 feet).
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