At the 'Sunda Trench' ( or Java Trench) the depth is 7,725 metres (25,340 ft).
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In the Diamantina Fracture Zone, 1,125kms off Australia, in the South east part of the Indian ocean, there is trench called the Diamantina Deep, which has been measured to 8,047 metres (26, 401 feet) deep, making this the deepest point of the Indian Ocean.
In the Western Pacific, south of Japan and north of New Guinea, and to the east of the Mariana Islands is the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust. Known as the Mariana Trench, the trench is nearly 1,580 miles (2,550 kms) long and 43 miles (69 km) wide, its deepest part is known as the Challenger Deep. Named after the Royal Navy ship, HMS Challenger that first sounded it back in December 1872 to May 1876, who recorded a depth of 31,614 feet, (9,636 metres).
Subsequent expeditions have lowered and raised the depth. In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel also called Challenger reported the depth as 35,761 ft, (10,900 m).
In 1957, the Russian vessel Vityaz reported a depth of 36,200 ft, (11,034 m).
In 1984, the Japanese reported a depth of 35,840 ft, (10,924 m)
Since then the National Geographic has published the maximum depth at 36,200 feet (11,034 metres) in 1995.
Also in 1995, the Japanese reported a depth of 35,798ft (10,911 m). This is thought to be the most accurate readings.
In June 2009, an American expedition reported the maximum depth of 35,994 ft (10,971 m).
In 2010, the US Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured its depth at 36,070 ft (10,994 m).
So if we take the 1995 Japanese readings as the most accurate, that is 6.78 miles (10.91kms) straight down. If Mount Everest was placed there, its summit would still be one mile below the surface. The pressure down there is a staggering 15,966 pounds (7.24 metric tonnes) per square inch, or roughly 1,086 times the pressure we live with at sea level.
More men have walked on the Moon's surface than have visited the bottom. As of the time of writing (December 2009) only two men have visited the bottom, and that was back in 1960. Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard rode the bathyscape Trieste to the bottom, where they remained for 20 minutes. It looks like that record will stand for a long time, as no one has a manned DSV (that is in the public's knowledge) capable of reaching those depths.
Yes, the Mariana trench is the deepest trench, also not to be rude but it's trench not treanch.
The Mariana Trench or Marianas Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans. It is in the western Pacific Ocean.
The deepest point in the Pacific ocean is the Challenger Deep , Mariana Trench in the Western Pacific Ocean .
The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres.
The deepest point in the Arctic Ocean is in the Eurasian Basin, at about 17,880 feet.
The deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench which is located in the Pacific ocean
It is the marine trench in pacific ocean
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world at 155,557,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres. The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean in the world at 20,327,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the South Sandwich Trench at 7,235 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.
The deepest part of the Indian Ocean is the Diamantina Deep, located in the Diamantina Trench, south west of Perth, Western Australia. It depth was recorded at 8,047 metres (26,401 feet) deep.
Yes, the Pacific being the Ocean with the deepest trenches.
The Indian Ocean surface area is approximately 29,300,000 square milesThe Arctic Ocean is approximately 5,440,000 square milesThus, the Indian Ocean is larger than the Arctic Ocean.The Arctic Ocean is smaller than the Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean = 161.8 million km²Indian ocean = 73.56 million km²Therefore, the Pacific is larger.
The deepest point of Molloy Deep is located in the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world.
Java trench is the deepest point in the Indian Ocean.
Molloy deep is the deepest point in the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world.
The Atlantic Ocean is deeper than the Indian ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres.
The deepest point in the ocean is The Mariana Trench.
The Indian Ocean is deeper than the Arctic Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.
The Pacific OceanThe Atlantic OceanThe Indian OceanThe Arctic OceanThe Antarctic OceanThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world at 155,557,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres. The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean in the world at 20,327,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the South Sandwich Trench at 7,235 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.Pacific (179,700,00 km2)Atlantic (106,400,000 km2)Indian (73,556,000 km2)Arctic (14,056,000 km2)the largest is the Pacific then Atlantic then Indian and the Artic is the smallestThe largest ocean is the Atlantic OceanThe smallest is the Arctic OceanThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world at 155,557,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres. The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean in the world at 20,327,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the South Sandwich Trench at 7,235 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.
The Indian ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres.
The Atlantic Ocean is bigger than the Indian Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres.
The Arctic and Indian Oceans are both oceans, they do not have a land area. The Indian Ocean is larger than the Arctic Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean in the world at 68,556,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Java Trench at 7,725 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest (and smallest) ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.
The deepest ocean is 36,200ft deep
The deepest part of the Indian ocean is in the Diamantina Trench. It is 26,401 feet and 8,047 meters deep.