Mariana Trench: Deepest Part Of The World’s Oceans
Question: How deep is the ocean?
Answer: The average depth of the ocean is about 12,100 feet. The deepest part of the ocean is called the Challenger Deep and is located beneath the western Pacific Ocean in the southern end of the Mariana Trench, which runs several hundred kilometers southwest of the U.S. territorial island of Guam. Challenger Deep is approximately 36,200 feet deep. It is named after the HMS Challenger, whose crew first sounded the depths of the trench in 1875.
See also: Why Is Our Ocean Considered A Mystery?
The lowest point on Earth not covered by ocean is 8,382 feet (2,555) meters below sea level. That spot is in the Bentley Subglacial Trench in Antarctica, buried under lots and lots of ice.
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