Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in Earth's oceans. The bottom there is 10,924 meters (35,840 feet) below sea level. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The hadal zone also known as the hadopelagic zoneand trench zone is the name given to the deepest parts of the Ocean. This zone is found from a depth of around 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) to the bottom of the ocean.
Its the "Challengers Deep" in the Marina Trench,
It reaches a maximum-known depth of about 10.91 kilometres (6.78 mi) (35,800 ft) at the Challenger Deep, a small slot-shaped valley in its floor, at its southern end, although some unrepeated measurements place the deepest portion at 11.03 kilometres (6.85 mi).
abyssal plain
Challenger deep.
Challenger deep.
Mariana trench
Trenches. The deepest one being the "Mariana trench" in the Pacific ocean
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest trenches.
deepest part of the ocean floor called the abyssal plains.
The deepest parts of the ocean floor are caused by plate tectonic subduction and occur where the sea floor sinks back into the mantle in a subduction zone. These areas are called deep sea trenches and the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans.
There is no part of any ocean on earth that is 362011 feet below the surface.
The Mariana trench is the deepest known oceanic floor - at a maximum known depth of 36,070 feet (+/- 130 feet).
Challenger deep.
The deepest parts of the ocean floor are caused by plate tectonic subduction and occur where the sea floor sinks back into the mantle in a subduction zone. These areas are called deep sea trenches and the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans.
The Marianas trench .