| Mid-Ocean Ridges |
| Trenches & Midocean Riges |
| By: Jason Liang & Kelli Johnson |
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| Made on 2-5-03 >_< |
| Trenches: |
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| The deepest trench is the Mariana Trench it is even longer than Mount Everest! (See Picture-->>>>) |
| Underwater trenches also have some freakly monster fishes and also some unknow right now.... because oceans cover 71% of the Earth and we only discover an very small part of it. |
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| Trenches are also cause some times by earth plates moving somes going under another one or underwater earthquakes. |
| Trenches are the most deepest part of the ocean and often many trenches are loanger than the Grand Canyon! |
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| Most of the ocean (by the way happent in about all oceans) there is a few trenches. |
| Most trenchs are narrow on the walls and most times flat on the bottem. |
| Just look at the picture and it shows how a trench and mid-ocean ridge is made. /\ |
| To part of the freaky moster fishes, some of the monster fishes can make their own light and if they should ever gotten past the average depth (of them) they WILL die because living in the waters and being compound to high water press. they can't ever get use to the normal above water press. |
| Most trenches go way past the 19,000 ft level so most of them are very deep. |
| Mid-Ocean Ridges are cause by the Earth's plates moving, like the trench's record but both plates hit each other and causes both plates to move upwards and not one or both plate going under and causing a trench but a mid-ocean ridge |
| Mid-ocean Ridges are the largest underwater and above water mountain ranges in the whole world because the underwater mountain are going though every major ocean on the whole planet Earth. |
| By the way these two pictures are covering eacher other. |
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| Copyrighted by jlbmw2002 � & KJ |
| Pacific Ocean Depth (feet) Mariana Trench 35,800 feet Tonga Trench 35,400 feet Philippine Trench 33,000 feet Kermadec Trench 33,000 feet Atlantic Ocean Puerto Rico Trench 28,200 feet South Sandwich Trench 27,313 feet Cayman Trench 24,700 feet Romanche Gap 21,700 feet |
| Here are some trenchs in the Pacific and Atlantice plus their depths. |
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