The Puerto Rico trench is 8,800 meter's deep (28,232 ft) under water so I'm guessing its freezing down there.
The Puerto Rico Trench.
Puerto Rico Trench.
Puerto Rico Trench.
no its the second after the Puerto Rico trench
The Puerto Rico Trench is an oceanic trench located on the boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The island of Puerto Rico lies immediately to the south of the fault zone and the trench. The trench is 800 kilometers (500 mi) long and has a maximum a depth of 8,605 meters (28,232 ft) at Milwaukee Deep, which is the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean.
In Puerto Rico the climate is mostly dry in January. The climate changes. The climate is wet in December.
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The Puerto Rico Trench is a subduction zone plate boundary, where the North American Plate is subducting beneath the Caribbean Plate. This causes deep earthquakes and the formation of a deep ocean trench in the region.
The answer to your question, concerning the deepest trench in the Atlantic Ocean, is that of the Puerto Rico Trench. It is actually found upon the boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This trench has been measured at a maximum depth of 28,232 ft; a depth of little over five miles! I hope that this answers your question.
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The Puerto Rico Trench, in the North Atlantic, is the deepest, it has recently been measured at 8,742 metres (28,681 ft).