No, it is a trench in the Pacific Ocean.
The deepest a human has gone underwater is about 35,797 feet (10,916 meters) in the Mariana Trench. This record was set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960.
Mars is believed to have had liquid water in the past based on evidence from river valleys, lake beds, and minerals that form in the presence of water. This suggests that ancient Mars was more hospitable to life than it is today.
The Rover mission confirmed that Mars once had liquid water on its surface.
Most of the deep-sea trenches are located in the Pacific Ocean. These trenches are formed by the subduction of tectonic plates, where one plate slides beneath another, creating deep underwater chasms. The Mariana Trench, the deepest known trench on Earth, is located in the Pacific Ocean.
No. The "Sea of Serenty," officially called Mare Serenitatis, is a dark region on the moon that marks the site of an ancient and enormous impact event.
The Mariana trench is under the Mariana islands in the pacific ocean and is 11.03 km deep.
The Mariana Trench is named after the nearby Mariana Islands, which themselves were named after Queen Mariana of Austria, the wife of King Philip IV of Spain. The trench is located off the coast of the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
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
The Marianas (or Mariana) Trench is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate as it is forced under the smaller Mariana Plate at the bottom of the ocean between Japan and New Guinea.
It is in the Mariana Trench!
yes
Mariana's Trench
The Mariana trench is located in England.
11,034 meters
There are 8 tons per square inch of pressure in Mariana Trench