35,838 ft or 10,923m
Check the map below:
2007-06-24 02:34:48
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answered by Randy G 7
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The Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest known submarine trench (maximum depth of 10.9 km, 6.77 mi), and the deepest location in the Earth's crust itself. It is located in the floor of the western North Pacific Ocean, to the east and south of the Mariana Islands at 11°21′N, 142°12′E, near Guam.
2007-06-24 02:34:40
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answered by Brian D 4
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It is the Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench which is just over 11 000metres deep. It is located just off the south of the Philippine Island of Mindanao in the Pacific Ocean.
2007-06-25 06:36:36
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answered by Rolf 6
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I think it's the marianas trench in the Pacific, a part called the "challenger deep" more than 36,000 ft deep. More people have sofar been to the moon than there.
2007-06-24 02:33:36
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answered by Efnissien 6
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I can imagine that the power who created the Red Sea would also have the power to control it also.
2016-04-01 01:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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the marianna trench. i forget the exact depth, but i'm sure you could (not technically, but you get the idea...) fit mt everest into the trench? (i.e. the trench is deeper than everest is high...)
2007-06-25 03:32:31
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answered by badger_badger 3
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