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Oceanic trench

The oceanic trenches are several hundred kilometres long but narrow topographic depressions of the sea floor. They also are the deepest parts of the ocean floor. A trench marks the position at which the flexed, subducting slab begins to go under, on the convex side and between 50 and 250 km from a volcanic arc. Oceanic trenches typically extend 3 to 4km (1.9-2.5 mi) below the level of the surrounding oceanic floor. The deepest ocean depth to be sounded is in the Challenger Deep of the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,991m (35,798 ft) below sea level.

Major oceanic trenches

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