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  2. Kings Trough - Wikipedia

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    Kings Trough (sometimes spelled King's Trough) is an undersea trough in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is located on the east side of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, northwest of the Açores-Biscay Rise and roughly 400 km (250 mi) north-northeast of the Azores. It is approximately 400 km (250 mi) long, running in a northwest–southeast direction.

  3. Oceanic trench - Wikipedia

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    There are about 50,000 km (31,000 mi) of oceanic trenches worldwide, mostly around the Pacific Ocean, but also in the eastern Indian Ocean and a few other locations. The greatest ocean depth measured is in the Challenger Deep of the Mariana Trench , at a depth of 10,994 m (36,070 ft) below sea level .

  4. Puerto Rico Trench - Wikipedia

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    Location map Puerto Rico Trench—United States Geological Survey Perspective view of the sea floor of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The Lesser Antilles are on the lower left side of the view and Florida is on the upper right. The purple sea floor at the center of the view is the Puerto Rico Trench, the deepest part of the Atlantic ...

  5. Tropical wave - Wikipedia

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    2013's Tropical Storm Dorian as a tropical wave just north of Puerto Rico on July 29, 2013. A tropical wave (also called easterly wave, tropical easterly wave, and African easterly wave), in and around the Atlantic Ocean, is a type of atmospheric trough, an elongated area of relatively low air pressure, oriented north to south, which moves from east to west across the tropics, causing areas of ...

  6. Atlantic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five ... The Rockall Trough opened between 105 and 84 million years ago although the rift failed along with ...

  7. Anton Dohrn Seamount - Wikipedia

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    Anton Dohrn Seamount is located in the northeast Atlantic Ocean west of Scotland, [5] approximately halfway between St Kilda and Rockall, [6] about 155 kilometres (96 mi) west of the former. [7] It lies in the Rockall Trough , an over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) deep submarine depression of unclear origin.

  8. Anegada Passage - Wikipedia

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    The multiple fault lines, ridges, and basins, including the Virgin Islands Basin, Anegada Gap, and Sombrero Basin, that form part of the general trough stretching from the southeastern Puerto Rican mainland in the Caribbean Sea to the northeastern British Virgin Island of Anegada in the North Atlantic Ocean are often collectively grouped under the name of Anegada Passage or Trough.

  9. Rockall Basin - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetric features to the northwest of Scotland and Ireland North Atlantic around Iceland. The Rockall Trough (Scottish Gaelic: Clais Sgeir Rocail) is a deep-water bathymetric feature to the northwest of Scotland and Ireland, running roughly from southwest to northeast, flanked on the north by the Rockall Plateau and to the south by the Porcupine Seabight.