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The deepest point on Earth lies 36000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?
Bermuda Triangle
Mariana Trench
Indian Ocean
Antartica​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The correct answer is Mariana Treach

Explanation:

Mariana Treach is the deepest point on earth

36000 feet below  sea level.Mariana Treach is so deep

that even Mount Everest will sink into it.

Mariana Trench is located at a convergent plate boundary. Here two converging plates of oceanic lithosphere collide with one another. At this collision point, one of the plates descends into the mantle. At the line of contact between the two plates, the downward flexure forms a trough known as an ocean trench.

The Mariana Trench occurs along a plate boundary between the Philippine Plate and the Pacific Plate. The Pacific Plate is on the eastern and southern side of this boundary, and the Philippine Plate is on the western and northern side of this boundary.

Many times in a year there are earthquakes inside Mariana Treach which cause high tides

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The deepest point on earth which lies 36000 feet below sea level lies in Mariana Trench.

Explanation:

Called as The Challenger Deep, it lies in the southern part of Mariana Trench. In comparison, Mount Everest, the highest peak of earth, is 29,026 feet, which means that Mount Everest can completely sink at this point. The second deepest point of earth, Sirena Deep, also lies in the Mariana Trench.

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