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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.
jolly AVERAGE DEPTH: PACIFIC OCEAN:4300 M ATLANTIC OCEAN:3600 M INDIAN OCEAN:3500 M
False. The deepest ocean in the world is the PacificOcean with an average depth of 13,740 feet ( 4,188 meters). The Atlantic Ocean only comes in at third place (after the Indian ocean) at a 700 meters (2,300 ft) less average depth .
The average depth of the Atlantic ocean is 10,955 feet. The deepest part of the ocean is about 28,232 feet deep in an area called the Milwaukee Deep.
The average depth of the ocean is about 12,080 feet (3,682 meters). However, ocean depth can vary greatly across different regions. For example, the Pacific Ocean is the deepest, with an average depth of around 13,215 feet (4,028 meters), while the Atlantic Ocean is shallower, with an average depth of about 12,254 feet (3,735 meters). Other factors such as underwater mountain ranges and trenches can also affect ocean depth in specific areas.
The average depth of the ocean is about 2.5 miles.
The average depth of the continental slope in the Atlantic Ocean is around 700 to 2,000 meters (2,300 to 6,560 feet). It can vary depending on the specific location and geological features in the region.
The average depth of the Indian ocean is I dont know honestly
False. The deepest ocean in the world is the PacificOcean with an average depth of 13,740 feet ( 4,188 meters). The Atlantic ocean only comes in at third place (after the Indian ocean) at a 700 meters (2,300 ft) less average depth .
Enough inches
The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is around 12,080 feet.
3 inches
The Atlantic Ocean has the mid-ocean ridge which has lava flow about every year and pushes out the rock around it. The Atlantic ocean expands about two inches every year pushing the continent with it.