有…深的used to describe or ask about the depth of sth 有…深-deep 4. 远至…的;有…深的as far up or down as the point mentioned 5. 成…排的;有…层的in the number of rows mentioned, one behind the other 呼吸;叹息breath/sigh ...
Pacific Ocean Facts: Lesson for Kids from Chapter 3/ Lesson 19 3.2K There are many oceans on Earth, and the Pacific Ocean is one of them. Come learn about this huge ocean, how deep it gets, some interesting animals that live there, and other cool facts about this big body of salty ...
The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean. It lies roughly 200 km (124 mi) east of the Mariana Islands. The deepest point of the trench, the Challenger Deep, lies roughly 320 km (200 mi) south-west of the U.S. territory of Guam. You can use the interactive map bel...
The Canadian Lake, Great Slave Lake, holds the crown as the deepest lake in the entire North American continent. With a maximum depth that reaches 2,014 feet or 614 meters deep, the lake is also the 8th deepest lake on the planet. Apart from having the highest depth, Great Slave La...
Voyages to the Mariana Trench have been made since then to map the area and collect samples, but humans had not been to the deepest point in the trench until 2012. In March 2012, James Cameron successfully completed the first solo human mission to the Challenger Deep. ...
It is also notable(值得注意的) thatRussia is the only country that lies next to bothFinland (in Northern Europe) and North Korea (inEast Asia).The Dead Sea is below sea level and sinking.The Dead Sea has the lowest exposed(暴露的)point on land at 430 meters below sea level;however ...
The Mariana Trench was first pinpointed in 1875 during the undertaking of a global circumnavigation. It was found by utilizing sounding equipment on the HMS Challenger. It was named for the nearby Mariana Islands. This undertaking – the Challenger expedition from 1872 to 1876 – was revolutionary...
By the numbers Volume:5,521 cubic miles of water (23,013 cubic kilometers). This volume is approximately equivalent to all five of the North American Great Lakes combined, according toGeology.com. Maximum depth: 5,354 feet (1,632 meters). Its lowest point lies more than 4,000 feet (1...
Vescovo announced this week that he completed his final dive on August 24, 2019, plummeting 5,550 meters (18,208.66 feet) into the Molloy Deep, the lowest point in the icy Arctic ocean, situated some 170 miles west of Svalbard, Norway. It’s been a record-breaking expedition in more ...