the pelagic zone
The open ocean of any depth is called the pelagic zone. This zone encompasses all the water in the ocean that is not near the shore or the ocean floor. Within the pelagic zone, there are different regions based on depth and light penetration, such as the epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic, and abyssopelagic zones.
any depth of the ocean between 200m and 700m
The deepest known portion of the ocean floor is called the Challenger Deep, located in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. It reaches a depth of approximately 36,201 feet (11,034 meters) below sea level.
The deepest place in any of the World's oceans is Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean and reaches a depth of 10,911 metres.
There is an ocean called Ocean Haggooo
7! The current deepest point on any ocean floor is Challenger Deep (named after HMS Challenger) in the Mariana Trench. That is 10,911 metres (35,797 ft) or 7 miles deep. And also in the Pacific Ocean. So I don't think the average depth of the Atlantic is 7 miles. The Average Depth of the Atlantic is about 11,810 feet or 2.236 miles.
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there is a game called my aquarium and another called ocean commander
Generally, any ocean -- sea ice -- freezes, it's called sea ice.
Any country that has no access to an open ocean is referred to as "land-locked." Examples are countries such as Switzerland, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, and Paraguay.
Good question. It is because when dealing with volume, you are talking about 3 dimensions; there is length, heighth, and Depth now too. Think of a square: it's 2 dimensional, it doesn't have any depth. Now think of a cube: it does have a depth. For example, when you open a box, you can reach your hand inside. That space is the Volume. That is why the third power is called Cubed, whereas the second is called Squared. Get it?
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.