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What is the Mariana Trench? - The Mariana Trench, is a crescent shaped trough in the Earth's crust, averaging to about 1,580 miles long and 43 miles wide. The Trench, at its Southern end, also projects a small steep-walled valley, called the Challenger Deep. It is the deepest known point on the Earth's seabed, measuring to be 35,814 feet. Map showing the location of Mariana Trench.

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The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest part of the world's oceans. It reaches a maximum known depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters) at a point known as Challenger Deep. The trench is named after the nearby Mariana Islands. The world record for the deepest manned dive into the Mariana Trench was set by Victor Vescovo on April 28, 2019. Vescovo descended to a depth of 35,853 feet (10,927 meters) in his submersible, DSV Limiting Factor, surpassing previous... Ancient Aliens, Mariana, Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench, Aliens History, Las Marianas, Mariana Islands, Marianas Trench, Oceans Of The World

The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest part of the world's oceans. It reaches a maximum known depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters) at a point known as Challenger Deep. The trench is named after the nearby Mariana Islands. The world record for the deepest manned dive into the Mariana Trench was set by Victor Vescovo on April 28, 2019. Vescovo descended to a depth of 35,853 feet (10,927 meters) in his submersible, DSV Limiting Factor, surpassing…

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