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    How Deep Are The Oceans?

    ShavvyBy ShavvyDecember 30, 20213 Mins Read
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    Did you know that more than 70 percent of the earth is covered with water? Oceans, seas, lakes, rivers; our planet is full of them, but how deep are these waters really? If you want an answer to that question, you have to watch the video below! This explains exactly how deep the ocean and the rest of the water is. Did you expect this?

    The YouTube channel MetaBallStudios has listed the depth of the most famous lakes, seas and oceans for us in a video. The depth is regularly compared with a well-known high building, so that you can better imagine how deep the ocean is!

    How deep is the ocean?

    The depth of the lakes, seas and oceans of our earth can sometimes vary. For example, we have a lot of bodies of water that are relatively not that deep, but in some places in the ocean are deeper than most people will ever realize. We list the depth of a number of places for you:

    • Sea of ​​Azov. The Sea of ​​Azov – part of the Black Sea – is a relatively small and shallow sea. On average, this sea is about 7 meters deep , although you can go down 14 meters at the deepest point.
    • Lake Victoria. Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest freshwater lake on Earth. The lake is about the same size as the Netherlands and Belgium combined and is about 41 meters deep on average . The deepest point of Lake Victoria is about 81 meters deep.
    • Euro tunnel. Have you ever traveled to England via the Eurotunnel? Then you might find it interesting to know that it is about 75 meters below sea level!
    • North Sea. You can also go down quite far at our North Sea, because it is about 95 meters deep on average . Just for comparison; the American Statue of Liberty is a whopping 93 meters high. Although you can descend as much as 700 meters at the deepest point of the North Sea.
    • Red Sea. However, the North Sea is nothing compared to the Red Sea, because it is on average 490 meters deep .
    • Lake Baikal. Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world. On average, the lake is about 744 meters deep , but the deepest point of the lake is even at a depth of 1642 meters.

    Deep oceans

    • Arctic Ocean. Although the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and least deep ocean on our planet, the ocean is already about 1205 meters deep on average. For comparison, the Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world – is only 828 meters high. The deepest measured point of the Arctic Ocean is 5607 meters.
    • Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean with an average depth of 3270 meters . The deepest measured point of the Southern Ocean is 7235 meters.
    • Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world and is on average 3646 meters deep . The deepest measured point in the Atlantic Ocean is 8,376 meters. Just for comparison; The highest point in the world can be found on Mount Everest at an altitude of 8848 meters.
    • Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean on our earth and this ocean is on average 3741 meters deep . The deepest measured point in the Indian Ocean is 7,258 meters.
    • The great Ocean. The Pacific Ocean – also known as the Pacific Ocean – is the largest ocean on Earth. This is also reflected in the depth, because this ocean is on average 4280 meters deep . The deepest part of the Pacific Ocean is the Mariana Trench with a depth of about 11 kilometers . This is the deepest known place in the ocean.

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