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Arctic Ocean Trenches

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Arctic Ocean Trenches

Arctic Ocean Trenches

1. ➣ Eurasia Basin Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 18,000 feet (5,500 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Eurasia Basin

2. ➣ Laptev Sea Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 16,000 feet (4,900 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Laptev Sea

3. ➣ East Siberian Sea Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 15,000 feet (4,600 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the East Siberian Sea

4. ➣ Chukchi Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 14,000 feet (4,300 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Chukchi Sea

5. ➣ Beaufort Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Canada, ✧ Depth: 13,000 feet (4,000 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Beaufort Sea

Arctic Ocean Trenches

6. ➣ Canada Basin Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Canada, ✧ Depth: 12,000 feet (3,700 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Canada Basin

7. ➣ Makarov Basin Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 11,000 feet (3,400 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Makarov Basin

8. ➣ Podvodnikov Basin Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 10,000 feet (3,000 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Podvodnikov Basin ➣ বাংলায় পড়ুন : Inute – Fighter of Arctic

9. ➣ Mendeleev Ridge Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 9,000 feet (2,700 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Mendeleev Ridge

Arctic Ocean Trenches

10. ➣ Lomonosov Ridge Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 8,000 feet (2,400 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Lomonosov Ridge

11. ➣ Gakkel Ridge Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 7,000 feet (2,100 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Gakkel Ridge

12. ➣ Fram Basin Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Norway, ✧ Depth: 6,000 feet (1,800 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Fram Basin

13. ➣ Svalbard Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Norway, ✧ Depth: 5,500 feet (1,700 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Svalbard archipelago

14. ➣ Barents Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Norway, ✧ Depth: 5,000 feet (1,500 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Barents Sea

15. ➣ Kara Sea Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 4,500 feet (1,400 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Kara Sea

Arctic Ocean Trenches

16. Laptev Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 4,000 feet (1,200 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Laptev Sea

17. ➣ East Siberian Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 3,500 feet (1,100 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the East Siberian Sea

18. ➣ Chukchi Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, ✧ Depth: 3,000 feet (900 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Chukchi Sea

19. ➣ Beaufort Sea Trench : Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Canada, ✧ Depth: 2,500 feet (760 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Beaufort Sea

20. ➣ Canada Basin Trench :Location: Arctic Ocean, north of Canada, ✧ Depth: 2,000 feet (610 meters), ✧ Discovery: 1958 by USS Nautilus, ✧ Other importance: Part of the Canada Basin


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