Sperm Whales
around the western edge of the Pacific Ocean
There is no part of any ocean on earth that is 362011 feet below the surface.
Hadalpelagic
According to the Wikipedia article - It reaches a maximum-known depth of about 6.78 miles (10.91 kilometres) at its deepest point
The largest impact basin on the Moon is the far-side South Pole-Aitken, which is 1,400 miles (2,250 km) in diameter and on average 39,000 ft (12,000 m) deep below its rim. This is the largest and deepest such crater known in the Solar System.
It kind of depends on your definition of deepest cave :) It is usually taken to mean the greatest vertical distance from the cave mouth to its deepest explored point, so the deepest caves actually start pretty high up to begin with. The deepest known cave is Krubera in Georgia at over 2kms deep. It doesn't extend below sea level. However there may be other caves that are deeper, but not explored, and Krubera may well extend to below sea level, we just haven't found a way to get down that far (the limestone massif it is situated in extends below sea level and there have been tests releasing dye into the cave- the dye came out offshore in the black sea I believe). There are plenty of caves that do extend below sea level- all sea caves will have done so at some point.
The Mariana trench is the deepest known oceanic floor - at a maximum known depth of 36,070 feet (+/- 130 feet).
The Marianas Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans.
Bass
The Stratum Germinativum is the deepest layer of the dermis also known as the Stratum Basale.
scuba diving,fishind,and climbing.
Challenger deep.