The deepest known trench is the Mariana Trench located off of the southern coast of Japan near the island of Guam. It's believed depth is about 11 km(6.8 mi). It is also located between two tectonic plates, where the Pacific Plate is subducted beneath the Phillipine Plate. - Zmaster804
A ditchand a trench?
Yes, the Indian plates do have trench forms. Another name for the Indian plate is the India plate. It is a tectonic plate that was originally part of ancient Gondwana.
lithosphere
You name it and there's a good chance that some version of any appliance is made in Japan.
typhoon
Japan Trench megathrust fault off the eastern coast of Honshu
The Mariana Trench was first measured by HMS Challenger in 1875 using sounding lines. The depth recorded by that method was 4,475 fathoms (8,184m). The first sonar measurement was made by another oceanographic survey ship of the same name, in 1951. The depth reported by that expedition was 10,911 meters.
Herbert Trench's birth name is Frederick Herbert Trench.
That's the Mariana trench - in the Pacific Ocean. It reaches a maximum-known depth of 36,070 feet (or 10,994 metres)
Mariana's Trench
aleutian trench
This point is Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean (10 911 +/- 40 m after the latest measurements).
The name of marianas trench's band IS marianas trench! (you anwered your own question there mart one -.-)
Akita is the name of a city in Japan where the dog breed Akita Inu is believed to have originated from.
a Trench surrounding a castle is called a MOAT
The Marianas trench .
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