Yes
Oceanic trenches are the gaps which form when the tectonic plates move apart. They are the very deepest parts of the ocean.
Oceanic crust is part of the lithosphere and is considered part of the crust. It extends down 7 kilometers, or 4 miles. It is relatively thin in comparison with other layers. It is deep beneath the oceans and is very dense.
Firstly, the Earth is round, so the ocean cannot be flat. Secondly, the Sun and the Moon's gravity are pulling on the ocean surface, causing it to bulge. Thirdly, there are waves and currents in the ocean.
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There have been tornadoes in Maryland, including some very strong ones. Hurricanes are possibility too. Part of Maryland is by the ocean, and that is the part that could get a hurricane. Typically though hurricanes do not hit that high up the East coast.
yes, very few and most arew blind but yes
yes it is the biggest ocean and it doesnt have the deepest waters but it does have very many small islands um... the ocean is water, and there are islands in the ocean. yes it is.
The abyssal plains of the ocean are some of the deepest parts. The abyssal plains are very level, very large areas of the ocean floor that stretch from the continental rise to the mid-ocean ridges. The extreme flatness is attributed to the settling of sediments, which over time become higher than the uneven ocean floor, burying the elevation changes in one continuous flat landscape. The deepest point in the ocean occurs at the Marianas Trench, where the depth below sea level approaches seven miles.
The characteristics of biosphere are many and they include being thin life-supporting stratum, it extends into the atmosphere and so many more. The biosphere is the part of the earth where plants and animals live.
well i feel that the west side is very much deeper than the east side
they live in the trench layer. [deepest part of the ocean.] they live next to hydrothermal vents in the ocean. they eat bacteria and mussels that grow on them.
Marianas trench, not very far from Japan, in the Western Pacific.
Challenger Deep is a very deep spot on Mariana's Trench. Mariana's Trench is very long and Challenger Deep is just a tiny part of it, considered the deepest part.
Deepest part is too unspecific a term. For instance, molten rock in volcanoes and deep below the Earth's crust is very hot! Even hotter is the Earth's inner core, re-considered to now be 6,000C.
Oceanic trenches are the gaps which form when the tectonic plates move apart. They are the very deepest parts of the ocean.
The Answer is very simple.Moon separated from Earth taking a large portion of material was from pacific Region.That's why Pacific ocean is the Deepest and the Largest Ocean in the world.Various theories have been proposed in this regard .The most widely accepted theory is "THE GIANT IMPACTOR THEORY".
yes it does