in which place himalayas has less depth?
Depth to lower water level
The record is 1,2km and the average is 400m
Most earthquakes occur at a depth of between 13-18 km. This is the Brittle-Ductile Transition zone and marks the strongest part of Earth's crust. The depth of the focus can be categorized as shallow, up to 70 km below the surface, or deep which is greater than 300 km. The fewest earthquakes have a depth range greater than 70 km.
what is the deepest spot in the Caribbean Sea? what is the average depth. for example what per centage is in this range, the next range \, etc?
6-8 km make sure you check this answer!
108321*1012km3
The oceanic crust has an average depth in the range of 5-10 kilometers.
the bathyal zone
Given the choices, I would have to say range. Mode is the number (in this case depth) that shows up most often in a set, and since the greatest depth is only going to theoretically show up once, it certainly wouldn't be the mode. Median is the middle number when all depths measured are put in order from smallest to largest (or vice verse), so the median depth would be significantly shallower than the greatest depth. Mean is another name for average, which again, like the median is going to be somewhere near the middle or half of the maximum depth. The only option left is range. Range is generally the smallest value in a data set subtracted from greatest value possible. So the maximum depth would be the greatest possible value in the range (or the smallest value possible if you use the surface as a reference and everything below it being negative).
William Shakespeare for the range and depth of his many dramatic works.
specialization