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Conditions at the bottom are extreme, with temperatures ranging from °F) and immense pressure, exceeding atmospheres (more than tons per square inch) [2].
Situated in the Western Pacific Ocean, east of the Mariana Islands, it is the deepest part of the world's oceans [1]. The deepest known point is the Challenger Deep , which plunges to approximately yuzen_vyatr_mariana
The trench is formed by a subduction zone, where the Pacific Plate is forced beneath the smaller Mariana Plate [2]. It is part of the "Ring of Fire," an area prone to intense tectonic activity [2]. Conditions at the bottom are extreme, with temperatures
Despite the darkness and pressure, the trench hosts specialized life forms. Scientific expeditions have discovered giant amoebas (xenophyophores), amphipods, and specialized bacteria that thrive in the deep-sea ecosystem [1, 2]. It is part of the "Ring of Fire,"
