What is the deepest part of the ocean?

The deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a maximum depth of 10,923 metres (35,840 ft).

The deepest part of the ocean is one of the most hostile places on the planet. Only three explorers have made the epic journey there: 11km (seven miles) down to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench.As a new wave of deep-sea exploration begins, take a look at the mysterious world that they will be plunging into.

RKHenry wrote a hub called Strange Aquatic Life Forms, and in the hub it has a map of the ocean. And the deepest part or level of the ocean, according to his hub is called the Hadopelagic. Here is his hub to read for yourself.

I think that is what it is stating: hubpages.com/hub/Strange-Aquatic-Life-Forms.

Oceanographers divide the ocean into regions depending on physical and biological conditions of these areas. The pelagic zone includes all open ocean regions, and can be divided into further regions categorized by depth and light abundance. The photic zone covers the oceans from surface level to 200 metres down.

This is the region where photosynthesis can occur and therefore is the most biodiverse. Since plants require photosynthesis, life found deeper than this must either rely on material sinking from above (see marine snow) or find another energy source; hydrothermal vents are the primary option in what is known as the aphotic zone (depths exceeding 200 m). The pelagic part of the photic zone is known as the epipelagic.

The pelagic part of the aphotic zone can be further divided into regions that succeed each other vertically according to temperature. The mesopelagic is the uppermost region. Its lowermost boundary is at a thermocline of 12 °C (54 °F), which, in the tropics generally lies at 700–1,000 metres (2,300–3,300 ft).

Next is the bathypelagic lying between 10-4 °C (43 °F), typically between 700–1,000 metres (2,300–3,300 ft) and 2,000–4,000 metres (6,600–13,000 ft) Lying along the top of the abyssal plain is the abyssalpelagic, whose lower boundary lies at about 6,000 metres (20,000 ft). The last zone includes the deep trenches, and is known as the hadalpelagic. This lies between 6,000–11,000 metres (20,000–36,000 ft) and is the deepest oceanic zone.

Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in Earth's oceans. The bottom there is 10,924 meters (35,840 feet) below sea level.

Challenger Deep" in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in Earth's oceans. The bottom there is 10,924 meters (35,840 feet) below sea level. Uh, it is deep.

Pressure there is estimated to be (15,750 psi), over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Making skinny dipping there cold, headache prone and virtually worthless as is so dark you could not see your skiney dipping partner at all.

Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in Earth's oceans. The bottom there is 10,924 meters (35,840 feet) below sea level. If Mount Everest, the highest moutain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.

The deepest part of the ocean is known as the abyss.

The deepest part of the ocean is called the challenger Deep.

Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean. xpert4u.co.uk/clothing-accessories.

The largest and deepest ocean in the world is none other than the Pacific ocean. That is because it covers a surface area of 65.3 million square miles or 169.2 million in square kilometers.

The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands. It reaches a maximum-known depth of about 11.03 kilometres (6.85 mi) at the Vityaz-1 Deep and about 10.91 kilometres (6.78 mi) at the Challenger Deep.

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