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Only the world's oceans are more than 6,000 meters deep. Among them, the Mariana Trench, located on the east side of the Mariana Islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean, is a very famous trench. The tower stretches for 2,850 kilometers from north to south and is only 70 kilometers wide, with a steep cliff that almost stands on the wall, cutting deep into the bottom of the sea.
The trench is estimated to have been formed 60 million years ago.
The Mariana Trench is located in the western part of the Pacific Ocean and is part of a series of trenches on the ocean floor of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located at 11°N latitude and 142°E longitude, between the Asian continent and Australia, from the Iwo Islands in the north to the vicinity of Yap Island in the southwest. It has the Aleutian, Kurile, Japan, and Ogasawara trenches to the north, and the New Britain and New Hebrides trenches to the south.
The total length is 2,550 kilometers, arc-shaped, with an average width of 70 kilometers, and most of the water depth is more than 8,000 meters. The maximum water depth is in the Fichaz Abyss, which is 11,034 meters, which is the deepest point on Earth.
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Where is the deepest place in the world?
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The deepest sea in the world is the Coral Sea, the Coral Sea is in the Pacific Ocean, where the average depth reaches 2,200 meters, not only the deepest ocean in the world, but also the largest sea in the world, with an area of 4.79 million square kilometers, equivalent to half of China's land area. The most interesting thing is that there are many active volcanoes under this ocean, so it is not uncommon for volcanoes to erupt in the depths of the ocean. And it is also an important place in the Pacific Ocean, which is the deepest sea in the world.
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The deepest sea in the world is the Coral Sea, also known as the Solomon Sea, which is the largest and deepest sea in the world, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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The Pacific Ocean is the deepest sea in the world, and the deepest part is the Mariana Trench
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Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
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Where is the deepest location in the world?
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Mariana Trench, also known as:"Mariana Islands Trench", is the deepest known ocean trench on Earth, located on the western North Pacific Ocean bed, near the east of the Mariana Islands, and is a zone of two tectonic convergent subductions.
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Where is the deepest place in the world?
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The largest and deepest sea, the Coral Sea.
In the vast expanse of the earth's surface, 70% of the earth's surface is covered by water, so the earth is also called the "water planet", and most of the 70% of the water is the ocean, and the sea is only a part of it. The size and depth of the world's oceans vary, but the largest and deepest sea is the Coral Sea in the South Pacific. The Coral Sea is home to schools of sharks, which is why it is also known as the "Shark Sea".
The Coral Sea covers a total area of square kilometers, equivalent to half the land area of China, and is bounded by mainland Australia to the west, the Tasman Sea to the south, and the New Hebli Islands, Solomon Islands, and New Guinea (also known as Illian Island) to the northeast. Geographically, it is the largest genus sea in the South Pacific. The Coral Sea is the deepest sea in the world, with a depth of 3,000 4,000 metres in most places and a maximum depth of 9,174 metres.
The Coral Sea is located near the equator, so it also has high water temperatures, with temperatures above 20 throughout the year and even over 28 in the hottest months. One of the reasons why there is little water pollution in the Coral Sea is that the water is so clear and transparent that there is plenty of light to live for a wide variety of coral polyps. At the same time, the salinity of the seawater:
Generally between 27 and 38, this is also an ideal environment for polyps to live, so there are a large number of polyps reproducing and reproducing on the continental shelf in the sea and in the shallows of the sea. Over time, it has developed into a multitude of coral reefs of different shapes, which at low tide will emerge from the sea, creating a gorgeous spectacle unique to tropical seas. Hence the name "Coral Sea".
We already know that coral reefs can be found almost everywhere in the Coral Sea, and the largest of these reefs is the Great Barrier Reef, which floats like a giant colored ring in the water. At the same time, there are often many colorful, rich and active creatures floating around the reef, which contrast with the mottled coral reefs, presenting a bizarre fairy tale world.
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Where is the deepest place in the world?
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The Coral Sea is the largest and deepest sea in the world.
Among the world's seas, there are only three with an area of more than 3 million square kilometers, and only the Coral Sea with an area of more than 4 million square kilometers, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, making it the largest sea in the world. The Coral Sea is a genus sea in the South Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by mainland Australia to the west, the Tasman Sea to the south, and the New Hebrides, the Solomon Islands, and New Guinea (Irian Island) to the northeast.
Most of the bottom of the Coral Sea is 3,000-4,000 meters deep, with the deepest depth of 9,174 meters, which is also the world's deepest.
The deepest sea. Coral Sea is tropical, with almost no rivers flowing around, clear water, abundant underwater light, and a salinity of between 30-35%, which is ideal for the growth of polyps. Colourful coral reef patches dot the clear water, creating a beautiful landscape. This includes some of the largest coral reef areas:
Great Barrier Reef (east of the coast of Queensland, Australia), Tagura's Barrier Reef and New Caledonia Barrier Reef.
The deepest ocean trench in the world.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth, located east of the Mariana Islands in the western North Pacific Ocean, and is an arc-shaped depression on the ocean floor that extends for 2,550 kilometers and is 69 kilometers wide on average. There are smaller steep-walled valleys at the bottom of the main trench. In 1957, the Soviet survey ship measured a depth of 10,990 meters, and later a new record of 11,034 meters was set later.
Made in France by the US Navy in 1960"of Trieste"The exploration boat set a record of 10,911 meters in the trench. It is generally believed that the oceanic plate and the continental plate collide with each other, and because the oceanic plate rocks are dense and low, they subduct under the continental plate, enter the mantle and gradually dissolve and die. Ocean trenches are formed where collisions occur, and island arcs and coastal mountains are often formed on the side close to the mainland.
These places are all areas of intense geological activity, which manifest themselves as volcanoes and **.
The deepest ocean in the world.
The average depth of the Pacific Ocean (including marginal seas) is about 4,000 meters, which is more than 300 meters deeper than the average depth of the world's oceans and the deepest of the four oceans. There are 33 ocean trenches with a water depth of more than 6,000 meters in the world's oceans, and 26 in the Pacific Ocean, of which the deep trenches with a water depth of more than 10,000 meters are all in the Pacific Ocean.
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The sea is not flat-bottomed, and the world's border coast is also the largest sea in the world, the Coral Sea, with a maximum depth of 9,140 meters, which is the deepest along the border coast.
The deepest part of the world's oceans is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, reaching a maximum depth of 11,521 meters, and the top trenches are all in the Pacific Ocean.
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If I'm not mistaken, it's probably the Bering Strait, where the US state of Alaska meets Russia, and is the deepest trench in the world.
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The Bering Sea, located on the northern edge of the Pacific Ocean, is surrounded by Alaska, Siberia and the Aleutian Islands.
It is believed that the northern part is bounded by the North Pole because of the boundary line with the Chukchi Sea, but the more precise northern line should be the narrowest mouth of the Bering Sea. The southern part is bounded by the line from Cape Cappucci on the Alaska Peninsula through the Aleutian Islands to the southern tip of the Komandor Islands and to Cape Kamchatka. In this way, all the waters between Alaska and Kamchatka are included.
The Bering Sea has a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, an average water depth of 1,598 meters, a total volume of 10,000 cubic kilometers, and a maximum water depth of 4,420 meters.
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The largest and deepest sea, the Coral Sea.
The Coral Sea covers a total area of square kilometers, equivalent to half the land area of China, and most of the area is 3,000-4,000 meters deep.
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The deepest point in the world is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, and it is because of him that the Pacific Ocean is the deepest ocean in the world.
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The deepest ocean with average depth is the Pacific Ocean, and the deepest sea is the Coral Sea in the Pacific Ocean. There is a difference between the sea and the ocean.
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The largest and deepest sea, the Coral Sea.
The deepest sea in the world is the Coral Sea in the South Pacific Ocean, reaching a maximum depth of 9,174 meters; The sea with the largest average depth is the Sea of Scotia near Antarctica, which has an average depth of 3,400 meters; The deepest sea in the world is the Mariana Trench.
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The Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean near the Mariana Islands in the northeastern Philippines, reaches a depth of more than 10,000 meters, and humans have not been able to reach such a deep place at present.
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Mariana Trench, in the Pacific Ocean.
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The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
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The Mariana is a trench and is supposed to be the Coral Sea in the Pacific Ocean.
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It is Lake Baikal, in Russia.
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