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  2. Mariana Trench - Wikipedia

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    The Mariana Trench is an oceanic trench located in the western Pacific Ocean, about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on Earth. It is crescent-shaped and measures about 2,550 km (1,580 mi) in length and 69 km (43 mi) in width.

  3. Xiaozhai Tiankeng - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaozhai Tiankeng is 626 meters (2,054 feet) long, 537 meters (1,762 feet) wide, and between 511 and 662 meters (1,677 and 2,172 ft) deep, with vertical walls. Its volume is 119,349,000 m³ and the area of its opening is 274,000 m 2 .

  4. List of people who descended to Challenger Deep - Wikipedia

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    Victor Vescovo has made the most dives to Challenger Deep; by August 2022 he had made eleven dives to the Eastern pool, two to the Western pool, and two to the Central pool for a total of 15 dives. [6] [7] The following is a list of individuals who have descended to Challenger Deep in the Federated States of Micronesia. These individuals will ...

  5. Explorer reaches deepest point on Earth - AOL

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    This is the Mariana Trench - the deepest point on Earth - found in the Western Pacific Ocean.GARRIOTT: “It is almost 11,000 meters of sea water deep, that is deeper than Mount Everest is high ...

  6. Weber Deep - Wikipedia

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    The slab detachment is at the east end of the deep. Weber Deep is the 16th deepest point in the Earth's oceans and seas. [1] Researchers believe that the Weber Deep was formed when part of the Earth's crust broke off along a 120 km (75 miles) extension of a fault on the ring of fire, called the Banda Detachment.

  7. Scientists obtain deepest rock sample from Earth's mantle - AOL

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    Scientists using an ocean drilling vessel have dug the deepest hole ever in rock from Earth's mantle - penetrating 4,160 feet (1,268 meters) below the Atlantic seabed - and obtained a large sample ...

  8. Denman Glacier - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 study reported Denman Glacier has retreated 5.4±0.3 km over a 20-year-period from 1996 to 2017–2018. The study projects that the glacier has the potential to undergo a rapid, irreversible retreat, due to the presence of a retrograde bed on the western flank of the glacier and the likely presence of warm water in the sub-ice-shelf cavity.

  9. Startling find in meteorite that fell in UK - AOL

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    The Winchcombe meteorite could also hold clues about where the water in the Earth’s vast oceans came from. ... Extra-terrestrial water found for first time in meteorite that fell in UK. Nina Massey.