Exploring the Deepest Places on Earth

Plunging 36,000 feet, so deep that if Mount Everest were placed at the bottom, its peak would be nearly a mile beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean.
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Exploring the Deepest Places on Earth
These trenches are long, narrow depressions on the seafloor, hidden deep beneath Earth's oceans, and plunging as deep as 36,000 feet. That's so deep that if Mount Everest were placed at the bottom, its rocky peak would be nearly a mile beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean.
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