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the deepest point of Antarctica​

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Answered by mig14015
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The deepest point on continental Earth has been identified in East Antarctica, under Denman Glacier. This ice-filled canyon reaches 3.5km (11,500ft) below sea level. Only in the ocean are the valleys deeper still.

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Answered by dreamrob
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The answer to the given question is as follow:

  • Queen Mary Land, East Antarctica, has been identified as the deepest point on Earth's continents.
  • The canyon buried beneath the ice of the Denman Glacier reaches 11,500 feet below sea level; by comparison, the Dead Sea in the Jordan Rift Valley is only 1,355 feet (413 metres) below sea level.
  • The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean is still the deepest point on Earth, at 36,037 feet (10.9 kilometres), but it is geologically part of the ocean crust.

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