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The deepest point on Earth lies 36,000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?

a. Indian Ocean
b. Mariana Trench
c. Bermuda Triangle
d. Antarctica

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
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The deepest point on Earth lies 36,000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?

=> b. Mariana Trench

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Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean. Its depth is difficult to measure from the surface, but it is estimated for around 1,000 feet deep.

The temperature of water at the Mariana Trench varies between 1°C to 4°C. Width of this trench is around 70 kilometres. Its deepest point on Earth lies 36,000 feet deep below the sea level

Thus, Mariana Trench is the answer.

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Answered by bratislava
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The deepest point on Earth lies 36,000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?

Explanation:

  • The deepest point on the surface of the earth is found in the pacific ocean and is called as the Marina trench or the challenger deep and is about 20 km east of the Mariana island and is the deepest trench in the world with a crescent shape and its maximum depth can go up to 12,000 meters.
  • At the bottom, it has pressure of about 1,086 millibars and it's here that the density of the water increase by about  4.96% and the temperature of the bottom remains form 1 to 4 ° C. The Mariana trench is part of the subduction zone and is boundary of the two plates were the pacific is subducting zone.

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