It is known as a trench, which is the lower part of the ocean. The deepest trench is the Marina Trench.
A sea canyon is a deep, steep-sided valley on the ocean floor that has been carved out by underwater currents and geological processes. These canyons can be thousands of meters deep and are often hotspots for biodiversity due to the unique habitats they provide.
A valley underwater is called a submarine canyon. These can form through a variety of geological processes, such as erosion by underwater currents or the collapse of underwater sediment. Submarine canyons can be important habitats for a diverse range of marine life.
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
The world's largest canyon is not in the United States. The world's largest canyon is the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon in Tibet.
It melts and leaves a canyon
A valley that is underwater.
A valley that is underwater.
It is The Marianas trench it is the deepest underwater canyon and i believe the longest at 1580 miles.The mid atlantic ridge stretches 10,000 miles!
They are created in a process known as, subduction.
It's often called a trench.
It could be called a trench, crevice, ocean ridge, or abyss.
An ancient under sea valley carved in the ocean floor is known as a canyon, usually given the name of the contributory river on the land. such as the Hudson Canyon, or the Clutha Canyon.
It is known as a trench, which is the lower part of the ocean. The deepest trench is the Marina Trench.
It is known as a trench, which is the lower part of the ocean. The deepest trench is the Marina Trench.
The river had carved a wide canyon through the relatively softer sedimentary rock. Cell phones rely on a direct line of sight, and may not work in a mountain canyon.
The waves at Nazare Canyon are unique and powerful because of the underwater topography of the canyon, which funnels and amplifies incoming swells, creating massive waves that can reach heights of over 100 feet.
The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean which is 10,911 meters deep (35,798 feet or 6.78 miles).