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Q: Could Atlantis be at the bottom of the Mariana Trench?
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Can a tsunami break the sound barrier?

The speed of the tsunami travelling trough the ocean is dependent on the ocean depth. The Mariana Trench is the deepest known part of the ocean with a depth of approx. 11000 meters. When a tsunami would travel over this trench it could theoretically reach a speed of approx. 330 m/s or 1180 km/h. To break the sound barrier at sea level, a speed of 1224 km/h needs to be reached. This means that there is no known earth condition where this phenomona could occur.


What is the lowest place on planet earth?

The lowest place on Earth: The deepest part of the Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) north of New Guinea and south of Guam lies 10944 meters, or 35,797 feet, or 6.8 miles below the surface of the ocean. So far, that would be the lowest place you could go on earth. The lowest place on the surface of the Earth is the shore of the Dead Sea, which is 417 m below sea level. It lies on the border between Jordan and the territories of Israel and the Palestinian West Bank.


What are the five ocean basins?

Parts of the ocean sea floor are:trenchessea mountsabyssal plaincontinental shelf and slopevolcanic islandsmid ocean ridge


How do subduction plate boundaries result in magma?

The subducting plate (oceanic) dives downward toward the mantle. Because of the geothermal gradient, temperature with depth increases; this, along with the introduction of large amounts of water which is present in the oceanic crust, will result in partial melting of the subducting lithosphere . The melting occurs in the asthenosphere, which is the ductile rock of the upper mantle. Because the magma is less dense than the surrounding rock, it will rise, and may result in the formation of plutonic rock deep underground, or in the eruption of lava onto the surface.


What could a bump on the bottom of your foot that has migrated 3 inches in 3 months be?

It could be a rheumatic nodule you can get them anywhere and they are able to move, However 3" seems like a long way.

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Are there images from the bottom of the Mariana Trench?

there could possibly be pictures but I'm not certain.


What does 150000m underwater do to a human?

You would die. However, the deepest part of the Mariana Trench is only about 11,000 meters deep, so I don't know for sure where you're planning on going 150,000 meters under. You could dig a hole at the bottom of the trench, but I wouldn't recommend that.


Mount Everest could fit the Mariana Trench with room to spare at the top?

yes. Mariana goes about 36,000 ft. under sea level. Everest is 29,000 ft.


What is the temperature of Mariana trench?

36 ppt or parts per thousand


Which ocean is so deep it could cover mount Everest?

The deepest point in any ocean is the Mariana Trench (aka Challenger Deep) in the western Pacific Ocean at 11,033 metres deep. Mt Everest is 8,848 metres.


Is mount Everest more than 10 miles?

Tall? No, you could stick into Mariana's Trench (deepest part of the ocean) and still have about a mile of depth. Away from my house? Yes.


Megalodon still live?

Although science says there extinct they could still be out there since only 15 percent of our ocean has been discovered and they could be living in the deepest point in the ocean which is the Mariana trench, so they could still be out there.


What are facts about the mariana trench?

The Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest known part of the world's oceans, and the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands. The trench is about 2550 km (1580 miles) long but has a mean width of only 69 km (43 miles). It reaches a maximum depth of about 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) at the Challenger Deep, a small slot-shaped valley in its floor, at its southern end.[1]Part of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc system, the trench forms the boundary between two tectonic plates, where the western edge of the Pacific Plate is subducted beneath the small Mariana Plate. Because the Pacific plate is the largest of all the tectonic plates on Earth, crustal material at its western edge has had a long time since formation (up to 170 million years) to compact and become very dense; hence its great height-difference (which translates to water depth) relative to the higher-riding Mariana Plate, at the point where the Pacific Plate crust is subducted (is forced down beneath the other). This deep area, is the Mariana trench proper. The movement of these plates is also responsible for the formation of the Mariana Islands.At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of 108.6 MPa, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Some creatures of the type normally encountered that could live at these depths are few, but some fish species, like the angler fish or other deep-sea fish, have been spotted in these waters.[


Who wrote the book Eleven?

It is kilroy "One mouse could never eat it all."


What is the word in Latin for underwater city?

Atlantis could be stretched to fit, but Atlantis was- Greek.


What what some off the problems in trenches in ww1?

Trenches could collapse while under shellfire and bury the soldiers who sought safety in the trench , water and mud collected in the bottom resulting in a condition called "Trench Foot" and trenches encouraged the rat population to proliferate because of the filthy conditions where the rats could feed upon the dead in other trench systems .


What could you get from living in a trench?

Discipline was the main thing received from living in a trench.