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World's Deepest Ocean Point – At its deepest point, known as Challenger Deep, it reaches nearly 11 kilometers, or about 36,000 feet below sea level.

That's deeper than Mount Everest is tall!

Down there, sunlight cannot reach, and the pressure is over 1,000 times greater than at sea level.

Despite these extreme conditions, strange and fascinating creatures still survive in the darkness.

Here's an amazing fact: if Mount Everest were placed inside the Mariana Trench, its peak would still be more than 2 kilometers underwater!

Nature is truly incredible.

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00:00did you know the pacific ocean is the deepest ocean in the world it covers more than sixty three million
00:06square miles and contains the deepest point on earth inside the pacific ocean lies the mariana trench a giant underwater
00:14canyon
00:14its deepest point reaches nearly eleven kilometers below sea level that's deeper than mount everest is tall at these depths
00:22sunlight cannot reach and the pressure is incredibly intense yet mysterious deep sea creatures still survive there the ocean is
00:31full of wonders waiting to be discovered follow for more amazing facts
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