Nope, not even close. A league is about 3.5 miles. Let's just do three miles times 20,000. That would be 60,000 miles? Well, Mariana Trench is about 6 or 7 miles. So no, it is not deeper than 20,000 leagues
like a great big long hole but only its in the ocean The deepest trench in the world (deeper then the grand canyon) the marinanis trench lies within the ocean
The zone where rocks move deeper and deeper.
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.
The increased amount of iron deeper into the mantle explains it.
Have you ever gone down in the deep end of a swimming pool? Usually is about 12-15 ft deep. Notice how hard it feels the deeper you get? Well, that's same as if you go to bottom of ocean. Deepest part of ocean is Mariana Trench, about 7 MILES deep. so if you feel lots of pressure upon you when you're only 12-15 ft deep in a swimming pool, imagine how your body would be if you were under 7 miles of ocean water. Several thousands of pressure per square INCH. Even atomic subs can only go about 1,000 feet deep before they explode from the pressure. And yet, there are creatures, animals living at the bottom of the trench. they have adapted to that deep pressure as if it's no problem whatsoever. but if we caught one and tried to bring it up to surface, it would die from LACK of pressure before it went very far upward.
No. The Mariana Trench is the deepest trench in the world. It is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The Mariana Trench is 150 times larger [deeper] than the Grand Canyon.
Mariana Trench located in the Pacific Ocean. It is the deepest place on Earth.
it is the deepest of the deepest, just letting u know
IF you meant the Mariana trench - it's the deepest place on earth. It's a trench in the Earth's crust - lying off the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific ocean. It is deeper than Mount Everest is high ! See related link for more details.
No, there are beaches, then as you wade out, the water gets deeper and deeper. Although there are many relatively flat surfaces on the ocean floor, there are also vast differences, like the Mariana Trench, and a beach.
The Mariana's Trench just west of Guam in the western pacific. 7 miles deep. Two guys in a submersible went to the bottom in 1960. No one ever did it again.
Challenger deep.
The west side is the local of the deepest point - the "Mariana Trench." The western part of the Pacific plate is subducting under Asia in the northern hemisphere.
yes
There is no Juan de Fuca Trench. The USGS explains the lack of a trench as due to slow plate convergence at the subduction zone.
The Mariana Trench runs south from central Japan, to the east of the Philippines. It's north end is a few hundred miles south of the point where the current severe earthquake activity is happening in Japan and it stretches about 1500 miles in an arc, curving east in a half-moon and southwards where the Pacific Plate dives below the Mariana Plate which holds the Mariana island arc. It's then another 1000 miles and more south to Papua-New Guinea. Because the plates are thick at this point, the Pacific plate dive a long way down to go under the Mariana Plate and the trench is the deepest place you can reach without drilling holes - it's nearly 36,000 feet deep, which is deeper than Everest is above sea level.