people think that its 10,923 miles meters deep. In English that would be about 35,798 ft or 6.7 mi.
The Challenger Deep is the lowest point in the ocean. The depth of this spot is 35,755 feet. The Challenger Deep is located directly east of the Philippines.
just over six miles deep....
ITS 4 cm Deep
11000 metres (36000 ft).
7 miles
7.8 moles
28,232 feet is the deepest it goes
100 million miles
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean. It contains the deepest known trench, the Mariana Trench, which is 36,198 feet deep. The 'Pacific Ocean' encompasses approximately one third of the Earth's surface, with an area of 69.4 million square miles and a volume of 161 million cubic miles or 1.77279861 × 1020 US gallons of water.
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The deepest known part on Earth is located in Marianas Trench at a depth of 10.91 Kilometer (6.85 miles) in the Pacific Ocean. The deepest point in the Indian Ocean was measured at 80.47 Kilometers (5 miles deep) in Diamantina Trench in the Diamantina deeps. The deepest point in the Atlantic is 8.648 kilometers (5.37 miles) in the Puerto Rico Trench. The deepest point in the Arctic Ocean is 5.45 Kilometers (3.39 miles) in the Eurasian Basin.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean to the east of the Mariana Islands, near Japan. It reaches a maximum known depth of about 11.03 kilometres (6.85 mi).
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceans at 165,250,000 square kilometres (63,800,000 square miles).
yes it is the biggest ocean and it doesnt have the deepest waters but it does have very many small islands um... the ocean is water, and there are islands in the ocean. yes it is.
No, Pacific Ocean is the deepest one.
No, the Pacific Ocean has the deepest trenches.
The Marianas Trench off the coast of Japan is nearly seven miles deep as the deepest part of the ocean.
Mariana's Trench, the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean, is around 35,000 feet deep. That is nearly 7 miles.