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Well, isn't that a delightful question! 12,500 feet is approximately 2.37 miles deep. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and wonders you could explore along the way! Remember, there are no mistakes in calculations, only happy little accidents.

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How deep is the oceans?

Today scientists know that on average the ocean is 2.3 miles (3.7 kilometers) deep, but many parts are much shallower or deeper. The deepest parts of the ocean are trenches – long, narrow depressions, like a trench in the ground, but much bigger. The HMS Challenger sampled one of these zones at the southern end of the Mariana Trench, which might be the deepest point in the ocean. Known as the Challenger Deep, it is 35,768 to 36,037 feet deep – almost 7 miles (11 kilometers).


How many miles deep are coal mines?

Coal mines can range in depth from a few hundred feet to over a mile deep, depending on the location and mining method used. Underground coal mines are typically deeper than surface mines due to the nature of the coal deposits.


How deep has a human gone in the earth?

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