Geography, asked by shubhranil56427, 10 months ago

The deepest point on earth lies 3600 feet below sea level where can you find it

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Answer:

The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench

Explanation:

The deepest point on earth lies at the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench in the earth's oceans. The United States Center for Coastal and Ocean mapping in 2010 measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 36,000 feet (10, 994 meters) below the sea level estimated at a vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters.  If Mount Everest which is the worlds highest mountain above sea level was to be put on this location it would be covered by more than one mile of water.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Your question has a small mistake. The deepest point on earth is 36000 feet below sea level, not 3600 feet. The deepest point on earth is the Challenger Deep which lies in the southern part of Mariana Trench. It is so deep that even Mount Everest can completely sink in its water, as Mount Everest, which is the highest peak of earth, is 29,026 feet.

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