The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean is the deepest place on Earth, reaching a depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters). On land, the deepest place is the Dead Sea, which has a maximum depth of about 1,237 feet (377 meters).
An example of a land mass is a continent or a country. Even maybe a very large island.
Australia is the largest continent in terms of land area.
The Arctic has no land, so is not a continent. Antarctica IS a continent.
Asia is the continent with the largest land mass.
The deepest point on the land is the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is located on the border of Israel and Jordan in Asia.
Death Valley is the deepest point on the North American continent. You don't say which continent you are on.
The deepest point in the ocean is The Mariana Trench.
The deepest point found is 20 feet.
It's deepest point is about 706 metres, with an average depth of about 292 metres.
Java trench is the deepest point in the Indian Ocean.
The merced river is about 5 ft deep at its deepest point.
The deepest ocean is 36,200ft deep
A "continent" is the land area; the Pacific Ocean isn't a land area. The Pacific Ocean separates the North and South America continents from Asia.
Loch Ness is 788 ft (240 m) deep at its deepest point.
Deepest Point in the Arctic OceanEurasia Basin: 17,881 feet / 5450 meters
The earths most sourthern point continent. different from the arctic as it has perminant land