No, the Mariana Trench does not touch the Earth's inner core. The trench is located in the Earth's crust and upper mantle, reaching a depth of about 36,000 feet (nearly 11,000 meters) below sea level. The inner core is situated approximately 3,200 miles (about 5,150 kilometers) beneath the Earth's surface, far deeper than the trench. Therefore, there are many layers of the Earth, including the mantle and outer core, that separate the trench from the inner core.
That point would be the Challenger Deep, along the Mariana Trench.
The distance from the Earth's core to the Mariana Trench is approximately 6,800 kilometers (4,225 miles). The Mariana Trench is the deepest known part of the Earth's oceans, reaching a maximum depth of about 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) below the ocean's surface.
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The outer core of the Earth.
The scientific name for the Earth's inner core is "Earth's solid inner core."
The inner core.
The inner core
No. The inner and outer core are both composed primarily of iron and nickel, but the outer core is liquid and surrounds the inner core. The inner core is the innermost layer of Earth and is kept solid by the enormous pressure.
the solid inner core and the liquid outer core
The outer core is liquid, the inner core is solid The outer core surrounds the inner core The outer core is iron-rich, the inner core is iron-rich and nickel-rich There is more pressure acting on the inner core The inner core is hotter
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
The deepest/ lowest place on earth to be found on land is the Dead Sea, forming part of the Israeli- Jordanian border. The shores of the Dead Sea are -422 meters below sea level. The deepest place in the world's oceans is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a geological structure, part of the Mariana subduction-zone, in the Philippine Sea (western pacific ocean)reaching maximum depth of 10,924 meters below sea level.