Math, asked by lmachowski072008, 7 months ago

The deepest point in the world is the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. It is 36,198 ft below sea level. What integer represents this depth?

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Answered by MayankBamil
6

Answer:

The integer that represents this depth is : -

So

: -36198

Answered by RitaNarine
3

Since the Mariana Trench is calculated below sea level, the depth is depicted as a negative integer i.e  -36,201.

  • The Mariana Trench is the world's deepest ocean trench and the deepest location on Earth known as The Challenger Deep.
  • It's almost 7 miles deep, at 11,034 metres (36,201 ft).
  • The Mariana Trench lies 36,201 feet beneath the surface of the ocean. It is negative if it is "below sea level."  So,  it's a negative integer.
  • When two tectonic plates collide, they were created.
  • One of the plates slips beneath the other into the Earth's mantle at the impact point, forming an ocean trench. It thus is situated at the convergent plate boundary.
  • With increasing depth, pressure rises.
  • The Mariana Trench is extremely dark due to its tremendous depth, and the temperature is only a few degrees above freezing.
  • At the bottom of the trench, the water pressure is a whopping eight tonnes per square inch—roughly a thousand times the ordinary air pressure at sea level.

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