Average depth: 3,407 feet (1,038 m)
Deepest point: 17,881 feet (5,450 m) in the Eurasian Basin
The shallowest sea in the world is the Sea of Azov. It has a maximum depth of 46 feet, but averages around 23 feet deep.
The Sea of Azov is considered to be the shallowest sea in the world. Its average depth is 7 meters.
The shallowest ocean in the world is 'the sea of azov'.
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The shallowest part of the ocean is considered the shore. The shore is where the waves flow across the sand.
The shallowest sea on Earth is the Sea of Azov. The average depth of this sea is 7 meters, with the maximum depth at 7 meters.
I think we are all cheaters so the answer is the intertidal zone
the tideline
Baltic Sea
arctic ocean
The Arctic Ocean
Arctic ocean
The Arctic Ocean Basin
continental margins
shore
The benthic zone is a region at the lowest level of an ocean or lake. The intertidal zone is the shallowest part of the benthic zone.
The Arctic Ocean
The shallowest ocean of the world's five is the arctic. It averages 3450 feet deep and is also the smallest in area.
No the shelf is among the shallowest parts of the ocean.
The shallowest point of the Atlantic ocean, (apart from where it laps onto a beach)is a point approx 300 miles west of the Azores, not sure of the name , but there is a marker buoy at the point, which is approx 8 feet deep.
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