the marianas trench
Marianas Trench in Pacific
It is seven miles 11 kilometers
Eleven kilometers is the maximum depth of the Pacific Ocean.
The maximum depth of the Caribbean Sea is 25,197 feet.
The Mariana Trench. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana islands, east of the Philippines and south east of Japan. It reaches a maximum depth of about 11,034 meters at the Challanger Deep valley.
No, the maximum depth of the continental shelf is typically around 200 meters, although it can vary depending on the location. It is the shallow, submerged edge of a continent that gradually slopes down to the deep ocean floor.
That's the Mariana trench - in the Pacific Ocean. It reaches a maximum-known depth of 36,070 feet (or 10,994 metres)
If the Earth were completely flat, the depth of the ocean would likely vary depending on the specific location, but on average, it could be around 4 to 5 kilometers deep. This estimation is based on the current average depth of the ocean, which is approximately 3.7 kilometers.
The ocean floor is very much like dry terrain; it has mountains and valleys, so the depth is not constant all over earth.
This depends on many factors: the location of the ocean, the surface color, what kind of animals or plants there are, and the depth of the ocean.
Yes
The largest ocean on Earth (the Pacific) has an average depth of 4300m (14,108 ft).