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Hardly any organisms can survive in the Mariana Trench due to the pressures at that extreme depth. Xenophyophores, amphipods, sea cucumbers, snailfish and jellyfish are examples of organisms that live in the Mariana Trench.
Sunlight, twilight, midnight, and sea trench zones
Underwater earthquake, and very likely a resulting tsunami.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.
Yes, Mariana's Trench is an active subduction zone.
Discipline was the main thing received from living in a trench.
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A trench is most likely to occur in the ocean due to plate tectonics.
Hardly any organisms can survive in the Mariana Trench due to the pressures at that extreme depth. Xenophyophores, amphipods, sea cucumbers, snailfish and jellyfish are examples of organisms that live in the Mariana Trench.
The deepest point on the Earth's surface is Challenger Deep, part of the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean
an organism that can live is in marianas trench because there awesome
Sunlight, twilight, midnight, and sea trench zones
i believe toronto and there living there now :)
they suffered with trench foot and the got lice
Although science says there extinct they could still be out there since only 15 percent of our ocean has been discovered and they could be living in the deepest point in the ocean which is the Mariana trench, so they could still be out there.
You got hot food. Some people survived. Nothing else really :/ revised: hot food was not too likely, unless it was made in the trenches. Overall trench living was miserable, especially during wet & cold periods.