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Challenger Deep: Exploring Earth's Deepest Point - Facts & Location
The lowest point on Earth's surface is the
Challenger Deep
, located in the
Mariana Trench
in the Pacific Ocean. It is approximately
10,924 meters (35,843 feet)
below sea level.
Quartz: Mineral Properties and Occurrence in Rocks
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