11"21' North latitude and 142" 12' East longitude
Yes, Mariana's Trench is an active subduction zone.
Named for the Mariana Islands which lie just to the east of the trench. The islands were named after Spanish Queen Mariana of Austria in the 17th century, when Spain started the colonization of the archipielago of islands.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The trench is in the ocean. The 14 islands nearby are called the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
The Mariana Trench is on two tectonic plates: The Pacific Plate and the Mariana Plate. The Pacific Plate is beneath the Mariana Plate by subduction.
The Mariana Trench is a convergent plate boundary.
Yes, Mariana's Trench is an active subduction zone.
The Mariana trench is under the Mariana islands in the pacific ocean and is 11.03 km deep.
The Mariana trench has a very harsh environment and it is a deep sea environment.
The submersible Trieste traveled to the bottom of mariana trench
No, it is east of the mariana islands
Named for the Mariana Islands which lie just to the east of the trench. The islands were named after Spanish Queen Mariana of Austria in the 17th century, when Spain started the colonization of the archipielago of islands.
The latitude near the 180W longitude line intersects with the Aleutian Trench is ~50.5 degrees North.See related links for more information.Another answerThe approximate latitude is 52 degrees north and 172 degrees east. not west however it has different coordinates depending on what you want.
There are 8 tons per square inch of pressure in Mariana Trench
11,034 meters
The Mariana trench is located in England.
yes