The Challenger Deep is the deepest known part of the seabed in the world. It is between 35,755 to 35,814 feet deep. It is at the southern end of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
Challenger deep.
The deepest/ lowest place on earth to be found on land is the Dead Sea, forming part of the Israeli- Jordanian border. The shores of the Dead Sea are -422 meters below sea level. The deepest place in the world's oceans is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a geological structure, part of the Mariana subduction-zone, in the Philippine Sea (western pacific ocean)reaching maximum depth of 10,924 meters below sea level.
Today scientists know that on average the ocean is 2.3 miles (3.7 kilometers) deep, but many parts are much shallower or deeper. The deepest parts of the ocean are trenches – long, narrow depressions, like a trench in the ground, but much bigger. The HMS Challenger sampled one of these zones at the southern end of the Mariana Trench, which might be the deepest point in the ocean. Known as the Challenger Deep, it is 35,768 to 36,037 feet deep – almost 7 miles (11 kilometers).
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.
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Challenger deep.
The challenger was able to protect the challenger deep by sleeping in the ground so far down.
The Challenger Deep is in the north Pacific, southwest of Guam.
Challenger deep is in the ocean, it was never explored by spacecraft.
Challenger Deep is a very deep spot on Mariana's Trench. Mariana's Trench is very long and Challenger Deep is just a tiny part of it, considered the deepest part.
the average temperature of challenger deep is 25 to 27 degrees Celsius (85 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit).
Challenger Deep.
Challenger deep
It is in the Mariana Trench!
Marianas Trench
The deepest point on the Earth's surface is Challenger Deep, part of the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean
the Challenger Deep of the Marianas Trench